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Interesting rough water 2 person excursion boat with occasional extra couple. However never did see the main cabin just a close up of the host which mumbled too much.
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To achieve that level of excitement, it would be cheaper to visit Disney World. :) Personally, I wouldn't have any vessel that slammed me around like this one would.
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boat design seems to be taking on more house like qualities on their insides,but as pointed out,too many 90 degree angles on surfaces which on a rolling boat only invite possible injuries, open flat rear deck..hmm fine for calm water areas....can see " man over board " being used a lot...build a boat fine,add human....well back to drawing board....
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I think they need to narrow the cabin by on top and shorten it, with a wider walking area around the sides. It will make it easier for most people to walk around and enjoy laying out also it can be used for fishing..3 rows of seats is a bit much, so a little shorter with maybe an island cooking area at the back door..
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I'll take the proto at a discount
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I'd fall out in the back.
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She is a beauty…well balanced when she leaves the water. Only thing…that bow angle looks like she will 'spear' into rough sea/rogue wave sets/large ship wakes after you had been running 'trimmed' for calm sea.
I couldn't live with that fold out table…period.
Being a fisherman, I'd need at least an optional 'stern railing' system to keep the anglers on board. I get the idea behind that stern raised deck catch for cargo but it looks like a toe catch and stumble, sending someone over the stern.
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Strange I don't remember seeing a galley?!
8m 49sLength
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