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On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 07:22:39 GMT, GoBrowns wrote:
Hi, As a first time buyer I’ve come across some important questions and wanted to solicit some expert opinions. I live in Ohio and will be boating often on Lake Erie. My wife and I are in the buying process and are at a cross roads as to whether we should get an Open Bow or a Cuddy, has anyone been in this position before and if so could you offer some advice? We are looking to entertain on this boat and do some skiing along with fishing. I should note that we do not plan on sleeping on the boat often if at all and the boat size we are looking at is 22-25’. Thank you for your help! Cuddy - in particular if you have wimmenz on board. Better to have a place to sit down rather than hang off the side when nature calls. Plus, in most cuddys in that class boat have some sort of refigeration and service amenities - like a small alcohol/gas stove and minor couner space. In the 25' class, you might even have a seperate head. The wimmez will appreciate the head the most. :) |
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