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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 07:20:56 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . I've been thinking of this one to fit between the Contender and the Ranger. http://www.pacificskiffs.com/PBpages/PBV2600.html Interesting boat .... but I am curious as to the ride. At almost 26 feet and only 2300 lbs dry, it seems very light. Have you taken one out in some 3 footers? Yes - the first time at mouth of the Merrimack River on a really bad day - NE wind whipping around at 20/25. The second time was near where Black Lab Marine is located in Maine. They are very light for their size even loaded. The ride is rougher than a glass boat of the same class, but not as bad as you might think. I like the ability to trailer this boat from place-to-place without much fuss or bother. I'm still looking around for something to fit between the Ranger and the Contender. My kids don't like the Ranger (no potti) and they are afraid of the Contender. I'm searching for a compromise boat so that the wimmenz can have their one and only creature comfort, but still have a boat they can feel psychologically capable of handling. Later, Tom |
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