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 would like an opinion from everyone Ok I am very seriously thinking of selling my pursuit and buying a 22/23 footer for myself. If you all were in my position what would you be looking for, now keep in mind I would love it to perform as well as the v20 but have the room of the 22/23 footer and not break the bank. I also have a rebuilt 175 evinrude  25 inch shaft that runs real well that I could put on it if in fact it were an outboard boat | 
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 funny. I also love redheads. green eyes. freckles. gotta be a real redhead. | 
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 20' dusky with a bracket | 
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 how about a coastal.... with a brunette who has a redhead girlfriend!! | 
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 Good choice Destroyer Redhead, BLUE EYES, freckles, and loves boats and the water! She even waxes and paints!:love: http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...ps55768670.jpg | 
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 Eyes???? what eyes???:beer: | 
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 I don't think a 175 would be enough power for a 22/23 footer. | 
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 Good point Striper. We have a 200 Yammie on our 23' Wellcraft and I wouldn't want anything less. I personally don't think our 23' Wellcraft runs as good as the V 20 in the chop here in Buzzards Bay. It's not bad but I still feel like the V 20 is better. The 23' Wellcraft has much more cabin space but no where near the cockpit space as a V 20. A 23' hull that runs as good as V 20 might be a Regulator or Contender or SeaCraft/Potter? I don't believe Bertram made a 23" hull. I personally am not a fan of twin hulls (cats). Having spent time on a 26' Glacier Bay a beam or rear quartering seas can get really scary. I'm interested in hearing what others have to say. | 
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 If you want a V-20 on steroids, look at the DUSKY 233. It is 3 inches wider, 3 feet longer, and just looks to be alot bigger boat in comparison. Of course you coudl also look at teh DUSKY 256 which is 3 inches wider than the 233, and 2 feet longer, but is still simliar in design to the V-20 with a moderate dead rise, and a big bow flare going on up front. Also the newer WELLCRAFT 23 footers(not the 228 or 230, but I think it's the 233) is a soft riding boat and can be pushed by moderate HP. | 
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 I'm pretty happy with the ride of my 99 22WA. Not sure if this is the model hull Ferm was referring to. The LOA is actually 23'2". The hull is a bit different than a v20. My first boat was a V 18 and I loved the ride. I moved up to a 21 Striper WA and I never liked the way it rode, impulse buy due to the wife wanting a cabin. | 
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 I am a big fan of the Dusky and Seacrafts, I will be searching hard this spring. As for the Coastal I owned a 91 236 coastal for 10 years, it was a good boat , but not a lot of room for 3 adults to fish ( 350 I/o ) . I once owned a 21 ft Regal Regency family fish. it was the roomiest 21 footer I have ever seen and had an incredible ride. Flush deck walkaround. I found one on craigslist in Jersey but it needs to much work. I am really trying to narrow this down though. A 23 Formula  would also be pretty cool. | 
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 Didnt the smaller coastals come in outboard also? | 
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 Smoke, yes they did come with outboards. my inboard outboard was actually the only one I ever saw on the 236 model .the thing that bothered me mostabout it was that with only 2 men on board we would be standing in an inch of water at the transom when fishing.I guess the deck was to low, | 
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 or you had a 1200 lb power plant...... and maybe the deck was low too... I dunno | 
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