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On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 07:20:31 -0400, DSK wrote:

Also you might look at boats a tad bigger, and forestall two-foot-itis.
A 27' or 28' will cost only a tiny bit more and offer surprising
expansions in comfort & performance.


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That's an excellent point in my opinion. A 27 or 28 foot boat can be
cruised in relative comfort by two people for an extended period of
time but a 25 can not. The cost differential may not be that great in
an older boat, and will be certainly offset by the transaction cost of
trading up in a few years.



 
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