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Does this Consul make me look fat?
In 1996, I bought my first SeaCraft, a 1979 Master Angler. In 1997, my father and I designed, not a carriage house, but a boat house. And a garage queen she has become.
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Oops, have never seen them side by side... Sorry.
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Over 100 views and no comments on the size of the consul? I guess indoors changes the perspective... Consul is elevated awaiting new 68-70 gallon fuel cell.
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It took me a while to figure out what was going on in the pics - Maybe I need to get better glasses; the thick bottoms, ice, and the lime wedge were messing up my perspective.
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It does seem a bit large in that 20. My buddy has a 20 sf and his console is just as wide. It's all in what you get used to.
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Defiantly a place to get behind in a squall! The 18SF console is small but tall. That’s the one I have enjoyed on my 18’s!
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Ya know Mike I thought about answering when you first posted....then....it hit me!!! I thought maybe Rosie O'Donnell might have hijacked your thread and I was thinking if it was her, she would make your console look small. I did not want to hurt your feelings.
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No worries CB, I’m from NJ, and you have to have thick skin to live and work in a firehouse. It’s all good my friend.
Michael. |
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