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The Crownie is a good solid boat. I'd opt for the big block on that monster as well, very heavy boat.
If it's not new, I'd get a very good survey. Warranty is not as it was when it was the previous Crownline company. I have no idea what the new ones are like since they reopened under new ownership sometime in late 2009? |
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The 270BR is the quintessential Winnipesaukee boat.
Big enough for the rough stuff and the family, yet small enough to fit into the little coves and sand bars. Any bigger, in my opinion, and you belong in salt water.
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