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Unread 07-28-2014, 10:37 PM
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what do you guys think of this one?


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Unread 07-29-2014, 06:15 AM
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great little hull, looks like a fun boat. fl registration for sale in nc. maybe he bought the boat in fl, spent money on the trailer to get it home. dug into it deeper, didn't like what he saw, and wants to move on.
but then again, i'm overly suspicious
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Unread 07-29-2014, 08:41 AM
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ok, good feedback. it's still a little early as we wont be getting retro pay for a good few months. looks like this will be my price range.
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Charlie, I'll tell you the truth about McKee Crafts, I've had two, with one being up for sale right now. They are good boats, but not great boats. They take a lot of hp to run, they are very heavy, they're wet and they pound. But to get a better running hull in the same class, you are going to have to spend some money. They are what they are, a good cheap boat that serves a purpose. don't even think these boats will compare to a whaler, they are similar, but Whaler(the classic ones) has a much better hull design and weigh a bunch less. But you could still buy three McKees for what one Whaler would cost. If my 16 was a 15 Whaler, I would have sold it ten times over for twice the price. That being said, I put a water pump in a guys merc for my 14(with trailer) and got another 14 with no trailer for a 12 pack of Bud Light(gave that to my freind Marc). I painted a guys stand up paddle board with Awlgrip for the one I have now. Obviously, they were no where near their present condition, but a similar Whaler would still bring more for a crapped out hull than that 17 is going for. IF you like the boat, go for it, we can paint it green, don't know about putting barn doors on it though.
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Unread 07-29-2014, 09:43 PM
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see? now that's some dang feedback. thanks spare. just kinda pre-looking right now as the dough wont be coming through for another couple months. what I do kind of like is the proline/mako/aquasport 17 foot center console. small enough to drag where ever and heavy enough to get me outside on a nice day. good on gas and big enough for a small family.

also like the simplicity of a maritime skiff. aint cheap but just basic stuff. 18 to 20 foot skiff or panga or the like.
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The marintime is $$$. There's a 20 cuddy down here that's sharp! The mako/aqua sport 17 has been copied by a lot of other manufactures as well(key West, Sea Pro, etc) so there more options for you there. I had a 20 Proline and it was a great inshore boat, I was surpised as to how shallow that boat would float. The 17's tend to be stern heavy and are not balanced as well as the 20.
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