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|  Nice Lines 
			
			My neighbor brought me his worn July copy of Salt Water Sportsman this afternoon. As soon as I flipped over to page 100, my heart skipped a beat. I immediately recognised the lines on that bow at the bottom of the page.  See link below. http://www.saltwatersportsman.com/sa...077351,00.html The web page for the boat is at http://www.huntyachts.com/yachts_harrier_25.htm There is also some really awsome information on this site concerning the history of Ray Hunt's deep V design Including a Wellcraft page still under construction). Start by looking here. http://www.huntdesigns.com/ Tight lines, B C | 
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|  Re: Nice Lines 
			
			That boat's a real beauty!!...a little imagination and some $$ would make that into a 25' Express Fisherman...lose the inboard, add bracket and twin OBs, lose ALL teak, replace w/ Starboard...add aluminum tower and rod holders and GO do some FISHIN'!!!... ;D 8)...
		 
				__________________ '74 V-20/ BF 150 '95 V-21/ BF 150 '84 V-20/ 200 2.4 Merc '87 V-20/'18 F150 Yamaha | 
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			yeah it is too bad that boat is made for wine and cheese. I bet you are supposed to captain that with a sweater tied around your neck. Does anybody know if a hull is made like that designed to accomidate fish blood?
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			The original sistership to the Harrier 25 is the Surfhunter 25. A true fishing mahine. ;)
		 
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			CB...do they still make the Surfhunter?...if not , do ya know when they made 'em and how many?... Hunt Yachts has 2 of 'em: 2004 for $106,000 2003 for $96,000 Let's see...sell the boat, house, truck, van, live on new boat(in dry storage)...yeah, we can swing it...hey wifey... ::) 
				__________________ '74 V-20/ BF 150 '95 V-21/ BF 150 '84 V-20/ 200 2.4 Merc '87 V-20/'18 F150 Yamaha | 
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			They were still making it as of last year and I believe they still do. 8)
		 
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			Check these boats that have the V20 look and ride but they are outboards and longer. {http://www.banddboatworks.com/28'cc.htm} {http://www.jarrettbayyachtsales.com/listings/details.asp?BoatID=276} 
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			The surf hunter looked like it was laid out to be a cruiser, plus no outboards. Wow, I bet that Jarret Bay rides nice. What a beast! 
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			Hey Trout the JB rides great went out on a friends 34 JB but the Buddy Davis rides better to me. They are just like a v20 ride but less chop feeling in the ocean. Mainly due to weight, length, and width. There is a Guy at Harkers Island NC that builds boats that are 23 and 25 ft versions that looks just like a V20 CC and are 9'6" wide. OuterBanks Boat Works and the Lewis Bros. Boats. both actually build them but The Outerbanks Boys make both outboard and full inboard Jack shaft single Diesels in 23's and 25's.
		 
				__________________ 1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's | 
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			Those boats all seem sweet. However, too darn big for me. I guess if I ever had to get a bigger boat, I would consider a Dusky. I like the looks of those hulls. However, I am in Louisiana and those boats are in Dania, Fl. :( I am not in the market, but there are times that I would like to go farther out than what the V20 and trim tabs want to go. It is not a safety issue, but a comfort issue. How about the 20 foot Pro Kat single engine catamaran?
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