Smallest Performance Boat With An Enclosed Head?
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Smallest Performance Boat With An Enclosed Head?
And with a real crapper, not a porta-potty like my 28 has. Just wondering incase a deal comes up that I can't pass.
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Any good additions to this list in the last 12 years? Retiring soon (from work and desert racing) and want to get back into boating.
Can't deal with crouching down in a MCOB. Want a real marine head with holding tank but max 8-6 beam in something sporty with a 300+ mile range and under 32ft.
Used and under $150k? Want to tow it to various locations including Fl keys, take Bahama trips, Powell, Mead, Havasu but also want to drag it down into Baja for use on sea of cortez.
Seems most boats we like are too wide (i guess for fishing stability) to legally tow without permits and definitely too wide to tow down to mexico. We don't really fish, just like to boat, swim, snorkel.
(My prior boats have been 19 Daytona and 21 Schiada, never had a 'big' boat so total newbee looking for offshore-ish boats). Any ideas or am i looking for a unicorn?
If I didn't want to tow it around, I'd get an Intepid 327 cuddy for some idea of what we like.
Can't deal with crouching down in a MCOB. Want a real marine head with holding tank but max 8-6 beam in something sporty with a 300+ mile range and under 32ft.
Used and under $150k? Want to tow it to various locations including Fl keys, take Bahama trips, Powell, Mead, Havasu but also want to drag it down into Baja for use on sea of cortez.
Seems most boats we like are too wide (i guess for fishing stability) to legally tow without permits and definitely too wide to tow down to mexico. We don't really fish, just like to boat, swim, snorkel.
(My prior boats have been 19 Daytona and 21 Schiada, never had a 'big' boat so total newbee looking for offshore-ish boats). Any ideas or am i looking for a unicorn?
If I didn't want to tow it around, I'd get an Intepid 327 cuddy for some idea of what we like.
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Interesting thread to bring back. I remember this one from back in the day.
Maybe this would tickle your fancy...
Low maintenance, outboards are better for going into unknown waters as you can always tilt them up and idle out of shallow spots, enclosed head, more room than a MCOB, and no crouching.
https://www.offshoreonly.com/classif...do-o77216.html
Maybe this would tickle your fancy...
Low maintenance, outboards are better for going into unknown waters as you can always tilt them up and idle out of shallow spots, enclosed head, more room than a MCOB, and no crouching.
https://www.offshoreonly.com/classif...do-o77216.html