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Unread 02-05-2009, 07:58 PM
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Default Nice lookin 24'

Hmmm...

Not that I was think'in of a bigger ride...but

http://www.boattrader.com/listing/19...shore-93988352
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Unread 02-05-2009, 08:15 PM
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Nice lokking boat.
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Unread 02-05-2009, 10:19 PM
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I love that model, if my son were a little older I would be taking a drive to check that one out.
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Doesn't have all the bling...but got good bones. And check out the price

http://columbia.craigslist.org/boa/1008689517.html
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That is sweet, wish it was closer I would probably try something there. That motor will be sweet on that hull, she sits well on the waterline with it and will have a nice efficient cruise, with a long motor life.
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Unread 02-06-2009, 09:02 PM
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I ran a 248 offshore from 86' through 94'. It is the best boat I've ever owned overall, it has enough deadrise and still rides economically at cruise. I've had that hull 140 miles offshore once and over 100 miles many times. I almost lost mine once on a winter snapper trip to the fault of the plastic through hull fittings....replaced them all with bronze afterwards. Also had a near miss in huge seas with faulty fuel pickups that had been silver soldered instead of welded....one broke and fell in the tank and the other cracked and sucked air, fixed that problem with heli-arc'd stainless pickups. Many wiring problems due to automotive grade wires.....replaced with tinned marine grade stuff. After those first few problems, it was trouble free for many years. We sold the boat looking about as good as new, not a single stress crack on the hull and over 2000 offshore hours.
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That one's about 4 hrs down the road in L River...if I ever got in one of those, I don't think I'd EVER let it go...it couldn't be as great a boat as I think it is or EVERYBODY would have one...
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That one's about 4 hrs down the road in L River...if I ever got in one of those, I don't think I'd EVER let it go...it couldn't be as great a boat as I think it is or EVERYBODY would have one...
I'm afraid they are that good. The Offshore model saves 800 pounds from the Sportsman with less frills and a bigger cockpit. I should have never sold mine. If I find a really cheap hull and trailer, it might be my next project.
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