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    pursuit 5.5m

    has any one got one. how good do they go in rough water.

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    Re: pursuit 5.5m

    f250tom,

    I dont have a pursuit but if your looking for a boat around that size then have a look at the Yalta Craft, few guys around here have got em, good value.

    Anyway found a boat review.

    http://www.modernboating.com.au/boat...6/Pursuit-550F

    Regards
    Honda

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    Re: pursuit 5.5m

    what about a eagleray 5.5m from noosa

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    mate they look the business i have seen them but havnt been out in one but must say they look as good as anything on the markret, well finished and fitted out
    beers DBL

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    mate let me tell you forget the rest and buy the pursuit im speaking from experience mate owned one of these for 12 months and i can say ive seen and been out in a lot of boats and nothing comes anywhere near the pursuit just sorry to say due to money woes had to let mine go
    cheers

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    Re: pursuit 5.5m

    what sort of money for the pursuit. what motor and who has them.
    i looked at the yalta at boat show and they looked the goods along with the quicksilver.

    greg

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    Re: pursuit 5.5m

    Quote Originally Posted by f250tom View Post
    what about a eagleray 5.5m from noosa
    have you looked at stabi-craft? i have a 17ft stabi and am very impressed with it , you can get a 18 1/2ft for around 45000 new?????
    Last edited by deadbeatloser; 14-01-2008 at 08:04 PM.

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    Re: pursuit 5.5m

    Hi mate i owned one and i found that it was not the best boat offshore and i looked at the cox craft i reckon they are the beat value around at the momet. I would not go near a pursuit. Regards clint

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    Re: pursuit 5.5m

    I like the outside look heaps but didn't like the finish and layout inside.

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    Re: pursuit 5.5m

    f250tom,
    My dad has one and he is wrapped in it. This is a guy who wouldn't go out in moreton bay due to a boating accident many years ago, but after fishing around the bay islands thought a bigger boat would be better to go further out.
    He uses it nowadays in Hervey Bay & Mackay regions due to his work commitments. I've been in it a few times and think its ok. It handled the 20-25 knots slop that Hervey Bay through at it.

    He got the last one from Northside Marine, but i think Kratzmann Caravans at Virginia sell them. They're made in Noosa way from memory or up that way.
    It all comes down to personal preference. Pick a day when it is sloppy weather and take one for a water test if you can.

    Cheers

    Mark..
    Never enough time or days in the week to go fishing.

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