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Well , Brent makes a good point. I would definitely look at Parker and Steigercraft as well. They will give a much better ride at speed in the choppy stuff . They are also very plentiful in NY/NJ.
thataway":141j8x46 said:Parkers are good boats, but there is a price to be paid--The 21 uses a 150 hp outboard, and the 23 a 250 HP outboard. There is no galley, or dinette, the hull is a deep V--which of course gives the better ride. Not particularly an economical or shoal draft vessel, as Karl was searching for.
South of Heaven":1dxn6cjw said:Well , Brent makes a good point. I would definitely look at Parker and Steigercraft as well. They will give a much better ride at speed in the choppy stuff . They are also very plentiful in NY/NJ.
bschell":1pf4kojg said:Always good to hear from you Thataway, My mistake on saying I am loaded with 3/8 G4, I should have said 1/4 G4. If you look at picture 1218 you should see a Lewmar V700G vertical windlass, they told me to install it on the bow, close to extended bow roller.
Cheers
Let's be real: short-interval 2 foot chop is the Achilles heel of the CD-22.
westward":18t74gob said:I noticed a used Rosborough 246 with twin 50HP 4-strokes offered for <$50K. Don't know anything about it except that it's arguably underpowered, but would handle lake chop easily, be economical to operate, and be comfortable and cozy inside. It would require a 3/4 ton tow vehicle however, and your cruising speed would definitely be below 20 knots.