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Yeah not my cup of tea. Personally I love the look of the full transom CC and DC V20s.
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Pretty cool how they got the engine below the deck though and not need the big old dog house cover....is 23+ foot boat so I guess thats easier...agreed though a stranger combination for sure.
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looks odd with the "euro" transom, the motor is under that dog house on the back of the boat, Don't think I like that idea, I can see gallons of salt pouring over that motor when backing down
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agree with spare, instead of taking up 12 sq ft of deck space, it takes up the back 1/4 of the boat. i can't imagine flipping the cover up and checking something in a 3 -5 ft sea.
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Didnt see this picture when I was looking. I thought the engine was under the deck from looking at the pics of the **** pit....definitely an "interesting" setup.
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See from that angle I like it. Also like how they made the house for the engine aft the transom. Pretty cool. Not sure how practical like previously stated, but pretty cool.
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never saw one like that ... i think i like it
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