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Picked her up and ran up the Jersey coast. The inlet was fine but surprised, to my delight, to have a good solid 3' following sea with the occasional larger set thrown in. Ran 35 , most of the way, than pushed it to 52 with full water and fuel, and just crushed the seas. With the curtains down, never as much as a spray. Will post more running pics once electronics are done and fully rigged.
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There was a gray / silver one at Ocean Performance in Old Saybrook, CT last Monday. According to the Sales Manager, the owner took delivery in Washington, NC and drove it back to CT on the water (Without electronics might I add...). Nice boat! I like the locking poles holder storage along the gunnels!
BEAUTIFUL!!! Glad to see you finally got her home, I love the white hull, subtle striping, and the silver rod holders as well! That top is a work of art, EZ2CY enclosure too huh? SWEET!
Dumb question, In the third pic there are three round stainless covers, on the transom, looking to about 1 1/2 to 2 inches in diameter, what are those for?
The motors look low form the angle, I was standing ona bulkhead. His picture looks as if it was taken while the boat was on the lift. Thank you all for the compliments. The stainless covers are dockpower, and city water. Thanks again to everyone.
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