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Re: Contender 35 side console
How about some of these options
1. A 27 foot Regulator walk around web page 2. A 28.8 True World Marine (a Reverand Moon special) web page 3. A boat like Jason's 27 foot whaler What's the bridge height and why onutboar only?
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Re: Contender 35 side console
All great boats. Unfortunatley to high for my application. I figure if I can find a baot that fits my needs and I can keep it at my dock. I will save a considerable amount of dockage every year, thus be able to spend more on the boat. Outboards because of low spots in the river.
The bridge is about 6-7' at high tide so I am trying to shoot for that. I can have 12' on a low but the higher the boat the smaller the window to get in and out and I am trying to avoid that. My Whitewater works perfect height wise now but don't we always want bigger boats. Here she is. Thanks for the suggestions, keep them coming. So far the Contender looks good. I actually looked at one the other day but it was to new and thus to EXPENSIVE!!!!! 150,000+ I'm thinking I keep the Whitewater for a little longer.
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Re: Contender 35 side console
I think you are over thinking this situation, it is simple and straight forward. Buy the Albermarle and move to a bridge free environment.
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Re: Contender 35 side console
OK, you go first.
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Re: Contender 35 side console
I'll second SeaVee, what a boat.
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