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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Gilford, NH / Welch Island
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Anyone ever heard of these boats?? Looks like the perfect island boat!!
http://www.wooldridgeboats.com/catal.../ss-pilothouse |
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As soon as I saw the picture I said to myself, Pacific Northwest. Then I clicked on "Contact Us" and learned I was spot on. That style is hugely popular in that area. There's a bunch of builders making aluminum boats in that style out there.
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Good guess Dave!
It really is a pretty cool boat. I love all the room it has in the pilot house. Looks like most people are running dual outboards and getting 50+ mph out of them!! I also love the large up swept bow to handle large chop and waves. Now if only I had another dock at my camp... Dan |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Meredith
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If you've watched this season of the Discovery Channel show Axe Men, there's a group logging an island off the coast of Alaska. This is the type of boat they use to get to the island and back. Definitely a neat looking boat.
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I like that style of boat. A multi purpose, practicle style with character. I am guessing somewhere in the range of $50-$60K for one with a full cabin etc. ?
Maybe the town of Moultonborough should look at this boat for the FD. I was told the other day that the FD is asking for $163,000.00 in the town budget this year for a new fire boat. I went and looked at that towns warrant article listed on their website and sure enough. $163,000.00 for a fire boat. It of course does't explain what kind of boat or how it will be equiped but I can't help but wonder what kind of a utility type boat costs $163K. |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Texas, Lake Ray Hubbard and NH, Long Island Winnipesaukee
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Life is about how much time you can spend relaxing... I do it on an island that isn't really an island..... |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Silver Streak is another boat that has that look. If you like the northwest style, Osprey makes a neat looking boat. Not a lot of deck space in the rear, or at least as much as I wanted.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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What a great island boat! I'm practicaly drooling thinking of all the plywood I could carry in one trip! Tons of space inside for groceries when it's raining and blowing a gale, too.
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I really like the ruggedness, utility, and utter lack of maintenance that comes with bare aluminum. It's the ideal material for building a boat that you need/want to use all the time.
This incredibly sturdy aluminum beauty is my dream boat (not for Winnipesaukee though):http://setsail.com/fpb-64-open-house/#more-15220 |
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