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Now, if only Contender, etc. kade boats in the 18 foot range for family
boating. Why waste the money for a Contender for a family fun boat? IMO, for a fun boat vs a serious fishing boat the Dauntless makes a better family fun boat. The Outrage is designed as a fishing boat and is very capable. I happen to have a 16 Dauntless which I use pretty much exclusively for fishing. It serves well for the inshore sort of fishing I do (reds & specks) with three aboard. But, cost aside, I'd rather have an Outrage. Butch "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 22:29:30 GMT, "Eisboch" wrote: Harry Krause wrote in message ... wrote: Chuck, Thanks for the response. You are indeed correct about the rides being different, particularly offshore. The Outrage handles much better in open water. I am pretty much sold on the Outrage (that boat will allow my family to do anything that Florida has to offer). Just sniffing out differing points of view for a balanced decision. Regards, K Except on price, it's hard to go wrong with a new Whaler. What engine are you considering? Just to stir the pot a little (this *is* a boating NG, isn't it?) the OP might want to read David Pascoe's "review" of the Outrage at: http://www.yachtsurvey.com/boatrevie...outrage_26.htm Note: This is not a personal flame against Whalers - hell, I own one. I just found his comment interesting. I like this comment: "When I compare this to some of the competition, it just doesn't stack up against the likes of Pursuit, Contender..." Heh, heh, heh... |
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