Best express cruiser for around 100k looking at a Sunseeker Tomahawk 41?
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Im looking to get an express cruiser to do more overnighting on with my wife. Im currently looking at a Sunseeker Tomahawk 41 with twin 502's. I can't find any info on these boats. I know the brand has a good reputation but this model seems to have little info/specs out there about it. Does anyone have experience with this model? Im looking at spending around 100k are there any other boats I should consider in that price range?
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take that 41, put 4 of the Seven outboards on it and turn the bilge into an aft cabin..... Use 4 hatch actuators on a one piece engine hatch so it lifts straight up turning the aft cabin into a pop up camper type deal.....
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Those Sunseekers are sweet, but you could also check out the 45' Wellcraft Excalibur and the 47' Riviera which is a newer version of the 45' (I believe). But....it does have Bravo drives and that is ALOT of boat for Bravos.
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Here's our 20 year old Sunseeker from yesterday. It was in the 80s in Newport yesterday! It's nice not having a boat that is "typical". Each Sunseeker is custom ordered so each is slightly different.
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We looked at getting a Sea Ray 390 but I'm not that old yet and wanted something that would be faster, handle better, comfortable, all the amenities of an apartment (got to have heat and air), and mostly go faster than 50 MPH and look sexy (because I'm not) doing it. We bought a Baja 405 Performance and we love it so much I would invite you to look at them also. one small problem is there are not many available (only made 65 and only about 45 are in the U.S.) and the ones that I looked at in Florida where not that nice, We spent a year trying to find ours.