Look how they kept the bow entry blunt for maximum cabin and cuddy width.I really like it.
Not my cup of tea either. As hard as I squint I can’t really see a fishing boat thereI saw them in person at the Seattle show. Definitely not my kind of styling. Gel coat looked pretty poor kind of like they were struggling to get it to shine.
So were the Juneaus and the Cutwaters but they sold like hotcakes. There are far more cruisers on the water than strictly fisherman. Having fish lockers, a live well, a bait station, toe grabs! and a 9.5 beam has certainly made them far fishier than those other boats. All while maintaining the wife appeal. And a 25 foot with a full stand up head is almost unheard of in most platforms. These tick A LOT of boxes.My buddy was talking about seeing them in Seattle and described it as a “ leatherman” type boat. As in it can be used for a lot of different purposes but it’s not the proper tool for any of them.
I guess they will be popular though if they are priced decent
I think someone else had mentioned $169 USYeah definitely more wife / family friendly than a boat set up for strictly fishing. He did comment on the sliding seat feature and the separate stand up head being well thought out.
Any idea of price points in Canadian $$ ?
you may well be right. I don't like the sliding door.Yeah I figured 225-250 Canadian $$ all done up.
My thought is it’s way beyond my budget and the boats you mentioned have nicer finish to them for the similar price range.
I'd have to see the up to date pricing but I thought the Cutwaters were way more. I know the 30 was well over 500k.Yeah I figured 225-250 Canadian $$ all done up.
My thought is it’s way beyond my budget and the boats you mentioned have nicer finish to them for the similar price range.