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I'm planning to buy a boat soon, and I have been looking at Mako,
Edgewater, etc center console boats. That should work well for my
periodic need for fishing, crabbing, bar run, etc. What is doesn't do
is make a comfortable afternoon or sunset cruise for the wife,
mothers, and other non-boaters in the family (they want cushions,
throw pillows, cocktails, snacks).

So, what is the 20' (or so) equivalent boat that could meet those
needs? I don't want a pontoon boat, and I can't afford the Hinkley.
My pier slip could hold 24' or maybe a bit more I think, pilings are
about 10' wide.

The boat would be used on the Chesapeake bay, and mostly on the local
river. I'd love a quiet 4-stroke outboard, and maybe something a
little classic looking.

Thoughts?
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On May 11, 12:26*pm, paulaner wrote:
I'm planning to buy a boat soon, and I have been looking at Mako,
Edgewater, etc center console boats. *That should work well for my
periodic need for fishing, crabbing, bar run, etc. *What is doesn't do
is make a comfortable afternoon or sunset cruise for the wife,
mothers, and other non-boaters in the family (they want cushions,
throw pillows, cocktails, snacks).

So, what is the 20' (or so) equivalent boat that could meet those
needs? *I don't want a pontoon boat, and I can't afford the Hinkley.
My pier slip could hold 24' or maybe a bit more I think, pilings are
about 10' wide.

The boat would be used on the Chesapeake bay, and mostly on the local
river. I'd love a quiet 4-stroke outboard, and maybe something a
little classic looking.

Thoughts?


Not until you list a name on these posts, no.
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On May 11, 12:26*pm, paulaner wrote:
I'm planning to buy a boat soon, and I have been looking at Mako,
Edgewater, etc center console boats. *That should work well for my
periodic need for fishing, crabbing, bar run, etc. *What is doesn't do
is make a comfortable afternoon or sunset cruise for the wife,
mothers, and other non-boaters in the family (they want cushions,
throw pillows, cocktails, snacks).

So, what is the 20' (or so) equivalent boat that could meet those
needs? *I don't want a pontoon boat, and I can't afford the Hinkley.
My pier slip could hold 24' or maybe a bit more I think, pilings are
about 10' wide.

The boat would be used on the Chesapeake bay, and mostly on the local
river. I'd love a quiet 4-stroke outboard, and maybe something a
little classic looking.

Thoughts?


INVALID profile, by the way..... Spoofing dicklicker.
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On Fri, 11 May 2012 12:26:45 -0400, paulaner wrote:

I'm planning to buy a boat soon, and I have been looking at Mako,
Edgewater, etc center console boats. That should work well for my
periodic need for fishing, crabbing, bar run, etc. What is doesn't do
is make a comfortable afternoon or sunset cruise for the wife,
mothers, and other non-boaters in the family (they want cushions,
throw pillows, cocktails, snacks).

So, what is the 20' (or so) equivalent boat that could meet those
needs? I don't want a pontoon boat, and I can't afford the Hinkley.
My pier slip could hold 24' or maybe a bit more I think, pilings are
about 10' wide.

The boat would be used on the Chesapeake bay, and mostly on the local
river. I'd love a quiet 4-stroke outboard, and maybe something a
little classic looking.

Thoughts?


Here, I love mine! And my wife and kids do also.

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6

Notice all the seating and cushions. Scroll through the images. When the back seats are removed, you
have four more rod holders.
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John H. wrote:
On Fri, 11 May 2012 12:26:45 -0400, paulaner wrote:

I'm planning to buy a boat soon, and I have been looking at Mako,
Edgewater, etc center console boats. That should work well for my
periodic need for fishing, crabbing, bar run, etc. What is doesn't do
is make a comfortable afternoon or sunset cruise for the wife,
mothers, and other non-boaters in the family (they want cushions,
throw pillows, cocktails, snacks).

So, what is the 20' (or so) equivalent boat that could meet those
needs? I don't want a pontoon boat, and I can't afford the Hinkley.
My pier slip could hold 24' or maybe a bit more I think, pilings are
about 10' wide.

The boat would be used on the Chesapeake bay, and mostly on the local
river. I'd love a quiet 4-stroke outboard, and maybe something a
little classic looking.

Thoughts?

Here, I love mine! And my wife and kids do also.

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6

Notice all the seating and cushions. Scroll through the images. When the back seats are removed, you
have four more rod holders.

Good choice! The larger KW boats have a porta-pottie in the console, too.


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On 5/11/12 10:05 PM, Earl wrote:
John H. wrote:
On Fri, 11 May 2012 12:26:45 -0400, paulaner wrote:

I'm planning to buy a boat soon, and I have been looking at Mako,
Edgewater, etc center console boats. That should work well for my
periodic need for fishing, crabbing, bar run, etc. What is doesn't do
is make a comfortable afternoon or sunset cruise for the wife,
mothers, and other non-boaters in the family (they want cushions,
throw pillows, cocktails, snacks).

So, what is the 20' (or so) equivalent boat that could meet those
needs? I don't want a pontoon boat, and I can't afford the Hinkley.
My pier slip could hold 24' or maybe a bit more I think, pilings are
about 10' wide.

The boat would be used on the Chesapeake bay, and mostly on the local
river. I'd love a quiet 4-stroke outboard, and maybe something a
little classic looking.

Thoughts?

Here, I love mine! And my wife and kids do also.

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6

Notice all the seating and cushions. Scroll through the images. When
the back seats are removed, you
have four more rod holders.

Good choice! The larger KW boats have a porta-pottie in the console, too.


Uh, a less than 20' center console boat does not "make a comfortable
afternoon or sunset cruise for the wife, mothers, and other non-boaters
in the family (they want cushions, throw pillows, cocktails, snacks)."

Especially so on Chesapeake Bay, which typically in summer months has a
hard chop rolling across its surface almost everywhere you go. And
especially so in a small center console boat, which isn't really the
platform for those who want lots of cushions, throw pillows, cocktails
and snacks.

For a modicum of comfort, I'd suggest at least a 21' cabin boat with
at least 20-21 degrees of deadrise at the stern, and a 150 to 200 hp
four stroke Yamaha or Suzuki outboard.
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On Fri, 11 May 2012 22:05:09 -0400, Earl wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Fri, 11 May 2012 12:26:45 -0400, paulaner wrote:

I'm planning to buy a boat soon, and I have been looking at Mako,
Edgewater, etc center console boats. That should work well for my
periodic need for fishing, crabbing, bar run, etc. What is doesn't do
is make a comfortable afternoon or sunset cruise for the wife,
mothers, and other non-boaters in the family (they want cushions,
throw pillows, cocktails, snacks).

So, what is the 20' (or so) equivalent boat that could meet those
needs? I don't want a pontoon boat, and I can't afford the Hinkley.
My pier slip could hold 24' or maybe a bit more I think, pilings are
about 10' wide.

The boat would be used on the Chesapeake bay, and mostly on the local
river. I'd love a quiet 4-stroke outboard, and maybe something a
little classic looking.

Thoughts?

Here, I love mine! And my wife and kids do also.

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6

Notice all the seating and cushions. Scroll through the images. When the back seats are removed, you
have four more rod holders.

Good choice! The larger KW boats have a porta-pottie in the console, too.


The smaller ones, like mine, use a much more subdued porta-potty. Something along these lines, that
floats - just in case...

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...HL._AA300_.jpg

Of course, that's only for emergency use.
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On 5/12/2012 7:38 AM, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 11 May 2012 22:05:09 -0400, wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Fri, 11 May 2012 12:26:45 -0400, paulaner wrote:

I'm planning to buy a boat soon, and I have been looking at Mako,
Edgewater, etc center console boats. That should work well for my
periodic need for fishing, crabbing, bar run, etc. What is doesn't do
is make a comfortable afternoon or sunset cruise for the wife,
mothers, and other non-boaters in the family (they want cushions,
throw pillows, cocktails, snacks).

So, what is the 20' (or so) equivalent boat that could meet those
needs? I don't want a pontoon boat, and I can't afford the Hinkley.
My pier slip could hold 24' or maybe a bit more I think, pilings are
about 10' wide.

The boat would be used on the Chesapeake bay, and mostly on the local
river. I'd love a quiet 4-stroke outboard, and maybe something a
little classic looking.

Thoughts?
Here, I love mine! And my wife and kids do also.

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6

Notice all the seating and cushions. Scroll through the images. When the back seats are removed, you
have four more rod holders.

Good choice! The larger KW boats have a porta-pottie in the console, too.


The smaller ones, like mine, use a much more subdued porta-potty. Something along these lines, that
floats - just in case...

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...HL._AA300_.jpg

Of course, that's only for emergency use.



Harry endorses this model.
http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/gotta-go-briefcase
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On May 12, 8:05*am, X ` Man wrote:
On 5/11/12 10:05 PM, Earl wrote:





John H. wrote:
On Fri, 11 May 2012 12:26:45 -0400, paulaner wrote:


I'm planning to buy a boat soon, and I have been looking at Mako,
Edgewater, etc center console boats. That should work well for my
periodic need for fishing, crabbing, bar run, etc. What is doesn't do
is make a comfortable afternoon or sunset cruise for the wife,
mothers, and other non-boaters in the family (they want cushions,
throw pillows, cocktails, snacks).


So, what is the 20' (or so) equivalent boat that could meet those
needs? I don't want a pontoon boat, and I can't afford the Hinkley.
My pier slip could hold 24' or maybe a bit more I think, pilings are
about 10' wide.


The boat would be used on the Chesapeake bay, and mostly on the local
river. I'd love a quiet 4-stroke outboard, and maybe something a
little classic looking.


Thoughts?
Here, I love mine! And my wife and kids do also.


http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6


Notice all the seating and cushions. Scroll through the images. When
the back seats are removed, you
have four more rod holders.

Good choice! The larger KW boats have a porta-pottie in the console, too.


Uh, a less than 20' center console boat does not "make a comfortable
afternoon or sunset cruise for the wife, mothers, and other non-boaters
in the family (they want cushions, throw pillows, cocktails, snacks)."

Especially so on Chesapeake Bay, which typically in summer months has a
hard chop rolling across its surface almost everywhere you go. And
especially so in a small center console boat, which isn't really the
platform for those who want lots of cushions, throw pillows, cocktails
and snacks.

For a modicum of comfort, I'd suggest at least a 21' cabin boat with
at least 20-21 degrees of deadrise at the stern, and a 150 to 200 hp
four stroke Yamaha or Suzuki outboard.


The minimum my wife will settle for is a windshield to break the wind,
comfy deluxe seats and a 'stand up sunbrella type top to protect from
the sun... or when the wind is chily.
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On Sat, 12 May 2012 07:05:35 -0400, X ` Man
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On 5/11/12 10:05 PM, Earl wrote:
John H. wrote:
On Fri, 11 May 2012 12:26:45 -0400, paulaner wrote:

I'm planning to buy a boat soon, and I have been looking at Mako,
Edgewater, etc center console boats. That should work well for my
periodic need for fishing, crabbing, bar run, etc. What is doesn't do
is make a comfortable afternoon or sunset cruise for the wife,
mothers, and other non-boaters in the family (they want cushions,
throw pillows, cocktails, snacks).

So, what is the 20' (or so) equivalent boat that could meet those
needs? I don't want a pontoon boat, and I can't afford the Hinkley.
My pier slip could hold 24' or maybe a bit more I think, pilings are
about 10' wide.

The boat would be used on the Chesapeake bay, and mostly on the local
river. I'd love a quiet 4-stroke outboard, and maybe something a
little classic looking.

Thoughts?
Here, I love mine! And my wife and kids do also.

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6

Notice all the seating and cushions. Scroll through the images. When
the back seats are removed, you
have four more rod holders.

Good choice! The larger KW boats have a porta-pottie in the console, too.


Uh, a less than 20' center console boat does not "make a comfortable
afternoon or sunset cruise for the wife, mothers, and other non-boaters
in the family (they want cushions, throw pillows, cocktails, snacks)."

Especially so on Chesapeake Bay, which typically in summer months has a
hard chop rolling across its surface almost everywhere you go. And
especially so in a small center console boat, which isn't really the
platform for those who want lots of cushions, throw pillows, cocktails
and snacks.

For a modicum of comfort, I'd suggest at least a 21' cabin boat with
at least 20-21 degrees of deadrise at the stern, and a 150 to 200 hp
four stroke Yamaha or Suzuki outboard.



I'll stick to the river for the non-sailors. I agree that a 21+ may
be a better size when I'm out in thwe bay.
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