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 Re: THIS BOAT IS. . . . . . . .  That is a sweet boat, but this is why I would not buy it http://i17.ebayimg.com/04/i/000/a1/9d/61ff_1.JPG | 
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 Re: THIS BOAT IS. . . . . . . .  I liked the hole thing till I saw that also!! I don't think I will ever own another boat with out a full transom. | 
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 Re: THIS BOAT IS. . . . . . . .  yeah that makes the boat junk to me as well that low transom and only one screw forget it. not to mention it's a mercury too man that boats doomed | 
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 Re: THIS BOAT IS. . . . . . . .  Man, just put a piece of clear plexiglass on the back of that boat and you wouldn't need a fishfinder--you'd be able to see the fish under the water ;D ;D | 
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 Re: THIS BOAT IS. . . . . . . .  That's funny Grace, but I agree. I'd be taking on waves in a calm day of flounder fishing. | 
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 Re: THIS BOAT IS. . . . . . . .  you guys are all gay. that boat is gorgeous. slap a piece of starboard across the transom and off you go. i'd take that over a V any day. | 
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 Re: THIS BOAT IS. . . . . . . .  I think the wood on the floor in front of the motor folds up to block the waves from comming in. | 
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 Re: THIS BOAT IS. . . . . . . .  Take a look at the scuppers in a full transom V20, they are way to small to shed any significant amount of water. Now take a look at a notched transom boat like the one shown above. If the notched transom boat takes a wave it can get up on plane and shed the water. Now take a full transom boat and try to shed the water through the scuppers :-/ | 
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 Re: THIS BOAT IS. . . . . . . .  Think Mulv could be right on the draining issue, but for me and the kids, I prefer a transom that is closed in. | 
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