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Anyone have firsthand knowledge of the smallest flybridge boat ever built?
My friend says he's seen a 17 ft. and I say bull ! He says he doesn't remember the manufacturer. Any help ? Thanks, Dan |
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Among the contenders will be the 24 foot Bayliner. I believe the series was
called "Nisqually". May not be the smallest ever built, but it has to be one of the smallest ever built in large numbers......probably 25 years or so ago. No standard boat with an 8-foot beam should have a flying bridge. IMO. Puts too much weight too far above the waterline. Get's really tippy and rolly. |
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I think Sea Ray made a 21' flybridge model in the late seventies.
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Skipjack Flybridge 20' in the 70's.
"Dan Fritz" wrote in message news:wWXOc.21070$1o.8128@fed1read06... Anyone have firsthand knowledge of the smallest flybridge boat ever built? My friend says he's seen a 17 ft. and I say bull ! He says he doesn't remember the manufacturer. Any help ? Thanks, Dan |
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