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My last boat might fit your needs. I had a 27 Phoenix, it was built
like a battleship. It had twin inboards, but it has tunnels, so it only draws about a foot and a half of water. You can trailer it, but would need a good rig to pull it. They have a cuddy cabin with a seperate, enclosed, head and it's not a porta potty. The engines have great access, so doing repairs is easy and painless. The boat has seating for 5 and a small gally with a refrigerator, sink and some storage. They have a nice cockpit for fishing or a few chairs. Many come with swim platforms, so if you want to take a swim it's no big deal. I just loved the boat and hated to sell it, but I moved up. You should be able to find one that fits your budget. Don't be afraid of an older one, these boats really hold up well, as long as the power is good (mine was a 1985, and was great). Check out "www.yachtworld.com", just plug in Phoenix and the length (27). Good luck. John |
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