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From a couple of pictures I saw, the formula looks a bit like the V and a bigger boat would be nice for the ocean. I’m glad you’re not boatless.
Interestingly, I got my ‘85 V-20 almost 20 years ago from a guy with no mechanical ability beyond changing the oil (for which I’m grateful), when it quit running. He’d used it in the ocean off California fishing. He replaced it with a new 23’ Striper walk around and told me later that the V was a better boat in the ocean. Unfortunately mine is collecting dust until I can get back to it for a thorough clean-up and a few maintenance items.
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With proper trim tabs and experienced Capt. these Vs run great, and very stable on the drift. The Formula 233 is a very different hull. It rides much bigger, and is much bigger inside and out. Design goes back to Don Aronow in 1962. Its also a very classic cuddy design which I like. Im pleased to have sold the V21 to Dave, and fortunate to have found the Formula. |
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Good to see your back but how can you sell such a beautiful boat?
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Step ….i can’t help you on this one. Thanks
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Added for STEP: I CAN answer your question ref how I sold my very pretty boat:
1. I put it up for sale 2. Interested party contacted me 3. I showed the boat and did test ride 4. Confirmed, paperwork and got paid That’s how I sold it. Thanks for asking |
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