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![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Don't be afraid of a 28-footer as a"first boat." The learning curve for handling a 28 footer isn't really any longer than for a 21 or 22 footer, and in a lot of ways the greater mass of a larger boat helps promote stability. The brand name of the boat you select will be less important than the design characteristics. Bayliner probably builds both suitable and unsuitable boats for your purpose....but if you're going to be somewhere under 30-feet size wise you might want to consider boats that are designed for offshore sport fishing conditions. In the NW, boats like C-Dory, Skagit Orca and a few other brands would be worthy of investigation and consideration. C-Dory is a nice boat but not offshore. The bottom is too flat causing a rough ride and instability with a following sea. Been there, done that! Gordon |
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