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Small boats are just more fun.

Small boats are just more fun.

  • Yes

    Votes: 87 93.5%
  • No

    Votes: 6 6.5%

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Wheeler

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stephenkatsea

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Boat AC on the east coast, gulf coast and mid west makes more sense due to summer heat and the brutal humidity. In the southwest? Not so much. Anyone recall Advantage Boats 'Poker Run Special'? It had an enclosed capsule with AC. Saw one at the LA Boat Show years ago, never saw one on the water.
 

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Boat AC on the east coast, gulf coast and mid west makes more sense due to summer heat and the brutal humidity. In the southwest? Not so much. Anyone recall Advantage Boats 'Poker Run Special'? It had an enclosed capsule with AC. Saw one at the LA Boat Show years ago, never saw one on the water.
I’ve seen it on the San Diego bay before.
 

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For the river, I could easily see myself in an 18 ft boat. Now if ya boat Havasu on the weekends....... not so much. I purchased a 23 Eliminator a couple years ago. Even though it’s 23 ft, it’s not really a big boat. It’s fairly narrow and has a much smaller feeling than expected. I dig it so far!
 

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I'm going to duck and cover before I say it . . . But, I still think that Sea Doo Switch makes sense for a lesser expensive entry level boat. But, that handlebar steering has got to go away. Appears the tri hull rides well.
 

Cole Trickle

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One of the reasons I’m really considering an axopar is for the AC
seems like the only bad ass fairly priced boat in the world right now...lol

Watching the miami boat show stuff and basic 25' center consoles for 150K blows my mind....wtf
 

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My favorite boat. Bought it in 1989 for $5500.00. Ran it ten seasons with only doing normal maintenance and replacing the forward reverse cable.
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Sold it for $5000.00 to get this. Also was a good boat with a 350 Mag and a Bravo.

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Setting aside cost, hassle (cleaning, trailering, maintenance), need (family, friends), conditions (offshore, LOTO), use (poker runs), my dream boat still probably wouldn't be over 28'. And probably more like 21'.
 

Flyinfiddy

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But seeing many current boats im sure the owners prefer not to get the inside of boats wet.
I know. It blows my mind seeing people on the water in 40’ plus MTI Skater etc. boats fully clothed matching shirts shorts socks n shoes stepping out on a dock at the river never even enjoying the actual water. Boy times have changed.
 

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Hands down the best boat I ever owned....all composite, all fiberglass/gel floor etc. (2014 Sea Ray 185 sport). Idk what the future holds..but I will own something similar again. While I like my x-flight...I'd go back to this in a heartbeat, I've always regretted selling it.
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Smaller boat = easier to clean

I’m poor and I have to clean my own boat. Small boat it is.

sounds like something someone would say that has a closed engine hatch.

boating for me pretty much means the following...

spending 2 hrs in the morning getting the boat ready
getting on the water, finding a spot in the gorge to post up
drink 1 beer
spending 4 hrs wiping down the boat and polishing chrome / alum in the sun
heading back home
spending 30-45min wiping the boat down at the launch
spending 2 hrs detailing the boat in the garage
 

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sounds like something someone would say that has a closed engine hatch.

boating for me pretty much means the following...

spending 2 hrs in the morning getting the boat ready
getting on the water, finding a spot in the gorge to post up
drink 1 beer
spending 4 hrs wiping down the boat and polishing chrome / alum in the sun
heading back home
spending 30-45min wiping the boat down at the launch
spending 2 hrs detailing the boat in the garage

I had a 19 CP and now I have Stoker with an OB. I was tired of polishing aluminum/chrome, I boat too much. 🤣
 

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I’ve owned an 18’ runabout, 2 jet skis, a 22’ pontoon and a 27’ cruiser with twin IO’s. I’ve also rented a 34’ cruiser and a 50’ Meridian, each of which we spent a week on. The bigger the boat, the more “enjoyable” they’ve been. The smaller the boat, the more “fun” they’ve been. If that makes any sense(?). 😉
 

RiverDave

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Boat AC on the east coast, gulf coast and mid west makes more sense due to summer heat and the brutal humidity. In the southwest? Not so much. Anyone recall Advantage Boats 'Poker Run Special'? It had an enclosed capsule with AC. Saw one at the LA Boat Show years ago, never saw one on the water.

I loved that boat..
 

stephenkatsea

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AC on a boat in the SW. My SIL loves to sit in a closed up houseboat, with the AC blasting, while on Lake Powell. I’ve asked her if she’s ever considered just staying in their hotel room.
 

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I'd rather go surfing than relax in a beach lounge chair with a drink in my hand. My point is, fun is subjective and defined differently by most of us.

I'll probably take the smaller boat depending on what my choices are where I'm going to use it.
 

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56 Yes, 2 No.

I'd still love a seat on a Cigarette from Miami to Key West. :)
 
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