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Hi Tom,
If your friend can find one, A Formula 26 PC is a really nice boat. The 3 foot wide swim platform is just the thing for casting or dragging a big one aboard. The cabin is FULLY equipped. Carries 40 gallons of freshwater, a 20 gallon holding tank, vac-u-flush system, hot water heater and some have AC& heat. Sleeps up to 6, but 4 comfortably. You can pick up a 90's for between 20 and 35 K depending on accessories and engine time. It is worth repowering a run out power plant. Capt Frank. BTW Yes fisherman DO eat avacados. In fact, I grow them in my backyard. "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... A friend of mine and I were talking this morning about boats and he mentioned that his wife wants to get more involved in his boating activities now that she is retired. He currently owns a 20 foot Aquasport CC which is pretty much a fishing boat. The Mrs. would like some amenities beyond a bucket under a blanket if you get my drift. He's not sure that his spouse will take to the water all that well, so he's considering purchasing something used with a cuddy cabin in the 23/26 foot range, trailerable and he doesn't want to get stuck with a big dollar boat if the spouse doesn't take to Island trips (Martha's, Vineyard, etc.). Say $5/10 K "experiment" money. I know nothing about that kind of boat, models or types as I have always owned open boats, mostly center consoles. Toss me a few ideas as to manufacturers and what not if you will - I appreciate it. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ----------- "Do fishermen eat avocados? This is a question that no one ever thinks to ask." Russel Chatham, "Dark Waters" (1988) |
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