Happy new year troops!
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Happy new year troops!
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Boat: Seafarer Vagabond
Live: Great South East....love Moreton Bay fishing
Love my 2200 Yalta Craft. heavy enough for game fishing the shelf, light enough to tow with my territory and paired up brilliant with a 150 merc.
Dont forget the 6m Sea Devil. Another cracker of a boat. Right up there with Coota's/Edens/Straiters.
I have a 520 (2nd one Ive owned) and they are a brilliant boat for their size.
Evolution 600 very surprised at the quality of theses boats if i didn't have a 233 it would be one of these
Look good.
Wonder what they would be like with a half pod setup
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few more boats mentioned, still none softer riding than a 585R.
If you read the previous posts you would see I refer to mono hulls 6 metres and under.
The few cats I have been in did have pretty bad tunnel slap going into a head sea though.
Quite a puzzling thread you created Stue2
I had a northbank 600C which was one of the numerous good 6m boats rather that some of the very light weights out there
The 600C which is 6m
It would be hard to step back down to a mono unless it was a 233 :-)
You have a 6m vagabond?
Always admired the 6.2m version
Cheers
Rod[
QUOTE=stue2;1624794]Just putting it out and not after the great debate but what are peoples favourite 6m boats.
Is it the deck area or transom design, perhaps the ride that gets them over the line.
I have a seafarer vagabond because of transom design and stability and that we spend most of our time at the back of the boat was the reason for getting a vagabond.
What are your thoughts?
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