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Family currently owns a 1970 38' Pacemaker Sportfish with twin diesels. I love it, but growing up on it has taught me a ton of things. First off the bigger the boat the bigger (and more expensive) the headaches. Second, size is and isn't everything. There's a limit to what's useable where you are, but it's also nice to have a larger boat for the added room. That said, I LOVE the Bayliss boats. Absolutely in love with the 77' Clean Sweep and 77' Wave Paver. If I get the money to do nothing but travel on them and fish, then a hull similar to those will be my dream boat. If I'm stuck with the lifestyle I currently have, I'd want a boat with similar performance and style to those hulls but in the 55-65' range (even that's pushing it here, they're just too wide and draw too much water, I'd probably have to dredge the canal). Just seeing an almost 80' boat cruise at 35 knots and push over 40 wide open is just amazing. Then when you look inside and it's like the boat isn't even made to fish, it's essentially a house. Alright I'll go back to being poor and dreaming now... View Quote |
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Zaandam or Westerdam, or any other Holland America cruise ship. I'd like to cruise a week at a time, around four weeks total a year.
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Cruising/vacation... Horizon 87, With Blackfox helping with design. Credit to Blackfox.. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/269478/Skyline-545892.JPG Day runner/fishing/diving.. Freeman 37. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/269478/Freeman_37-545893.JPG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOP9TYfjNhQ Bay boat... 24 Carolina Skiff https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/269478/Carolina_Skiff-545894.JPG View Quote |
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Can't have just one! Need an STV River Rocket for skiing and hauling ass. https://proxy.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.powerboatlistings.com%2Fpowerimg%2Fm%2F22401%2Fmain.jpg&f=1 Need an Intrepid 375 Walkaround for weekends in the Keys and Bahamas https://www.intrepidpowerboats.com/media/boat_images/375wa.jpg And I need an Amel 50 for longer vacations https://proxy.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftse4.mm.bing.net%2Fth%3Fid%3DOIP.EyCxo9kZWCV39zOTTbVbNAHaFj%26pid%3D15.1&f=1 View Quote |
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The Yellowfin 36 of course! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/311137/yf1-545771.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/311137/yf2-545772.JPG View Quote |
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we actually had this make of boat.. My wife and her rather large breasted friend would sunbath topless on the deck.. and then one winter the wife came to me and told me she was pregnant with our first... Next summer No boat
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I have my dream inshore boat. I sketched out design and ordered my skiff when Stu Apt's hull was getting rigged out. I think his was hull #4 or 5. My Hells Bay Whipray is hull #8.
I'm not an offshore guy but I'd take a Yellowfin, an everglades or a contender. Probably wouldn't get used that much so it doesn't make that much of a difference to me. |
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Restored Elco PT boat. The torpedos and tubes can be dummies, but I’m going to need operational guns. And I want one of those field expedient P-39 37mm autocannons on the foredeck.
Or a 31’ Bertram Sport Fisherman. I’m an old woman and I like old boats. |
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The Yellowfin 36 of course! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/311137/yf1-545771.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/311137/yf2-545772.JPG View Quote We are partial to Freeman. |
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Restored Elco PT boat. The torpedos and tubes can be dummies, but I’m going to need operational guns. And I want one of those field expedient P-39 37mm autocannons on the foredeck. Or a 31’ Bertram Sport Fisherman. I’m an old woman and I like old boats. View Quote |
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I have vomited a lot in one of those
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None, other than my kayak. I worked in a boatyard one summer during college and never want to see another fucking barnacle for as long as I live. View Quote |
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Everglades 243cc https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/108967/7CBC6CEB-9E75-4F59-839A-5B5FAB7AFCC3-546179.JPG View Quote |
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A custom Carolina Sportfishing boat. I'm partial to the Scarboroughs and Bayliss boats, but I'll take just about any of them: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQw36P2MkIBjoqMt5l2zQnzU0Ontggf4DZ1E09NIgateWty7P-Aew http://newimages.yachtworld.com/resize/1/95/40/6219540_20170428123041377_1_XLARGE.jpg?f=/1/95/40/6219540_20170428123041377_1_XLARGE.jpg&w=924&h=693&t=1499012025000 https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/85/e7/01/85e701921e9128f8f3c11d838d24f297.jpg View Quote |
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Big 'ole Hatteras https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/188897/1_hatteras-gt70_3816_jim-raycroft_retouched-546046.JPG View Quote |
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This bad bitch right here. I did all the quality inspections and you can bet I didn't miss a thing. It was for the owner of the shipbuilding company I used to work for. Only thing I'd add is a crew served weapon, fore and aft.
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Why have a puny yacht that you can only land one helo https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/81561/mega-yachts-hybrides-quatre-ponts-heliports-26305-4840275-1024x672-545936.JPG View Quote |
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DCB M35 with a pair of 1350's https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/163367/385AF40D-B454-434B-B0CF-7122F3195080-545845.JPG View Quote |
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