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![]() "Swab Rob" wrote in m So....how did the designers pull it off? A good sized cabin on a 35.5 foot boat is hard enough...but then throw in a good sized cockpit and the best swim platform ever....HOW did they squeeze so much into this hull Maybe they used tape measures marked in 1/3 inch increments? Poor Scotty |
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Maybe they used tape measures marked in 1/3 inch increments?
And ended up with an eight foot cockpit, a big cabin and adult sized sleeping quarters? Don't think so. Everyone who's been aboard said she felt more like a 37-38 footer on deck and below. RB 35s5...the best! NY |
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Sum it up like this:
8 foot cockpit, 24 foot main cabin and 10 foot forward cabin. All in a 35 foot boat! Main cabin is 16 feet wide. All in a boat with an 11 foot beam! 7 foot keel and only 4 feet of draft! It will drive them crazy. Amen! Don't forget the Rockettes annual performance on the SWIM PLATFORM!!! |
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![]() "Bob Crantz" wrote in message ink.net... Sum it up like this: 8 foot cockpit, 24 foot main cabin and 10 foot forward cabin. All in a 35 foot boat! Main cabin is 16 feet wide. All in a boat with an 11 foot beam! 7 foot keel and only 4 feet of draft! It will drive them crazy. Amen! Don't forget the Rockettes annual performance on the SWIM PLATFORM!!! That's funny, Bob JB |
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