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New Trailerboat
"hk" wrote in message . .. To each his own, but it's hard to imagine spending the money on a boat like that Yellowfin and not getting a decent cabin. Crawling down into that center console to find the head (I assume there is one down there) is...well...claustrophobic. Also, for a boat that size, the cockpit area abaft of the center console is minimal. And of course, you are losing two or three feet of boat length to that silly eurotransom. Must be a popular boat in Florida, though, hey? Is there a low-class metalflake "tom special" color available? :) Nice boats, though...but in a boat that size, I'd want some creature comforts...and air conditioning. Well, of course. The Yellowfin is for offshore fishing day trips. I've been out on Buzzard's Bay doing over 60 mph in one and was very impressed with the ride and handling. However, although I like it's design and construction, I have no use for one for my boating interests. The Parker is a well built boat, but for me, I would have no use for it either. Same for a bubble boat, although for some, they are functional from the standpoint of lots of inside space for it's length. Good for people with families (kids) who boat together and want to spend weekends or vacations on the water. It's all about different strokes for different folks. Eisboch |