Bifmalibu
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Since we're talking about aluminum.... https://www.walkerboats.com/
That thing looks super cool, love the one big one piece windshield.Some nice boats comming from NewZealand
Few sizes and aluminum with flared bows
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CRAZY expensive. Crawled around one at the boat show. OK, but if I decide to go away from glass it will be a custom Al.That thing looks super cool, love the one big one piece windshield.
I've got a 9' beam on my boat and a $1 per day permit is required in BC along with flags on 4 corners (?!) for anything over 8.5' wide up to 10.5' wide (at which point you need Wide Load signage). You can buy as many days as you want over the phone from BC Transportation 24/7/365. I just buy 180 days worth in the spring so that I don't have to remember to buy one. I've never been pulled over but I went through a check stop and they checked my break-away but said nothing about the width of the boat. I have a friend with a 10'5 beam and he's never bought a permit or hung signage and has never been stopped or checked - but his boat only makes one round trip per year to a marina and mine makes 2-3 per week. I'd rather have that extra 6" of beam than not and pay the ~$180/year than run into a Highways cop who's having a bad day.I watched the North Coast video's and it looks amazing,but if your wanting to trailer it has a 9Ft,5" beam so may need a permit.If you contacted Pursuit dealers they should be able to find you an "as new" Pursuit 2470 or 2570.I owned a 2470 and have a friend with a 2570,it's a better boat.Try Canadian dealers too,your dollar will go further up here.
Spent some time looking at the Axopar sites. There is actually a dealer here in Seattle. They have a lot of interesting features. However, although their fuel capacity, even on the much larger boats is minimal. On the 25 listed above its only 230 LITERS. My 2870 pursuit has 234 GALLON capacity.
Probably a fun local cruiser. Can't imagine how to really fish out of the layouts they have.
Yup I see this all the time when they're heading out into English Bay from False Creek.They devour light chop at speed, they are quite impressive when they go flying by.
No rear door had been a consistent must-not-have.Have you looked at the Jeanneau NC795? It looks like it checks quite a few of your boxes, but its 26' long. I dont know much about these, but this one caught my eye. Note - it is not new, but is 1 year old (or 2 years now) - 2022 model.
There is one in Blaine WA for sale right now: https://bellingham.craigslist.org/bod/d/blaine-2022-nc795-sport-used/7705816810.html
(I am not the seller of this) haha
No rear door had been a consistent must-not-have.
i think i just seen a walker sport go by a couple hours ago, wow!Since we're talking about aluminum.... https://www.walkerboats.com/