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Thread: Spearfish 21 Centre Cab?

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    Spearfish 21 Centre Cab?

    Anybody know anything about the Spearfish 21 Centre Cab? My old man is looking at one and wanted to get some feedback.

    There are three of them on Boatpoint with about a $10k price range.

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    Re: Spearfish 21 Centre Cab?

    I had one for 4 or 5 years. Only sold it at the start of the year due to complete lack of use. Chalk that one up to biggest mistake of my life. Regreted it everyday since. Ah well, you live and learn. We've owned a few boats in the past, only thing the same size would be a 680sf Haines Hunter...... I'd take the Spearfish over that any day personally. They're based on the old Savage Marlin/Bluefin hull. It was a dry (for a centre console/cab) boat, nice and stable, great offshore, same with bay chop. Definately would recommend trim tabs, but only for sideways movement. Mine had a 200hp Yamaha 2-stroke, did about 75km/hr flat out on the gps. 2150kg boat/motor/trailer with no fuel mine went, so i had to put breakaway brakes on it. Once again, selling it was the biggest phuckup i've ever made I'd buy another one tomorrow if the finances allowed.

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    Re: Spearfish 21 Centre Cab?

    Thanks Ashley. I passed this info along to the old man.

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    Re: Spearfish 21 Centre Cab?

    No worries mate, i'd doubt he'd be unhappy with one

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    Re: Spearfish 21 Centre Cab?

    Very buoyant boat if you ask me, stand on the bow and the udder end clears the water. Bit of a failure if you ask me, nothing like the original savage build.

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    Re: Spearfish 21 Centre Cab?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mister View Post
    Very buoyant boat if you ask me, stand on the bow and the udder end clears the water. Bit of a failure if you ask me, nothing like the original savage build.
    are you for real? mine had a 200hp yamaha 2-stroke and it sat low in the rear with that, let alone a 4-stroke (the joys of the non-boyant pod design). I'm 6'6 tall and about as far from skinny as you can get and when i stood at the bow the rear end barely moved. its not a 4mtr tinny mate, i'd highly doubt that even the spearfish 15 would lift its arse out of the water if you stood on the bow, let alone 1100kg+ of 21 hull.

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