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Crab mustard is good
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Oxford, Pa.
Posts: 940
Credits: 1,518.5
Boat: No boat at this time.......shameful isn't it?
Home Port: Cape May, NJ
Best Catch: Mrs. BrothaBob of course.....
Occupation: International Man of Mystery
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1. Must have a cabin / cuddy / salon type area.......cooking, sleeping, potty 2. Must have dual engines (fgas or diesel) 3. Must have at least a 300 mile range 4. A nice ride in 3-5's Tell me what you like about the boat....... |
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"If at first you don't succeed, don't try skydiving"
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 125
Credits: 1,440.5
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31 Bertram
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Hide- My Wifes Logged On
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Carrollton, VA.
Posts: 167
Credits: 1,435.2
Occupation: Engineer
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Used Carolina Clasic 28 fur sur. Diesel.
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Master of all things wet
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The Plywood State
Posts: 13,711
Credits: 43,351.4
Boat: Several
Home Port: Palm Beach
Best Catch: Mrs Deep
Occupation: Killin Stuff
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Albemarle... Period end. Look no further. Stop in your tracks. Lock the thread. Albemarle. No other logical choice. Your question has been answered. Albemarle. Now the great mysteries of life have come clear.
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Newbie on board
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 12
Credits: 1,422.0
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A Parker 2520 DVSC with twin Yamaha 150 4 strokes.
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Master of all things wet
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The Plywood State
Posts: 13,711
Credits: 43,351.4
Boat: Several
Home Port: Palm Beach
Best Catch: Mrs Deep
Occupation: Killin Stuff
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Did I not make it clear that my answer is the only right one? Hmmmmm?
ALBEMARLE!
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Hide- My Wifes Logged On
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 138
Credits: 1,454.9
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If you can rub a coupla extra nickels together........
Hey there BB I have to agree with Deep on this one, Albie is a sweet boat I personally own a rare 21' that is hull # 52 and this boat has taken me to the deep blue and back many times in the last three seasons.
But given a choice my next boat is going to be a used cabo in the 31 to 35 range I have seen some good prices on some of the earlier models down Deep's way. Of course I am keeping the albie for the simple fact the 21' hulls are pretty rare! Best of luck in your search...... |
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Northern NJ
Posts: 1,581
Credits: 3,496.2
Boat: 30' Albemarle
Best Catch: this weird rash
Occupation: Financial Rep
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I run a 2001 30' Albemarle with Twin 3126's....
I have been to hell and back in that boat. Get the albie.
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Master of all things wet
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The Plywood State
Posts: 13,711
Credits: 43,351.4
Boat: Several
Home Port: Palm Beach
Best Catch: Mrs Deep
Occupation: Killin Stuff
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Boy are you guys lucky you said Albemarle too
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"If at first you don't succeed, don't try skydiving"
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 125
Credits: 1,440.5
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A 27 Albe is a nice boat but does it fit the cabin requirements?
Bigger Able's do, but you won't get into a decent one with diesels in that price range. |
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