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Old 04-05-2021, 12:53 PM   #1
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Hi Winnipesaukee community,
I am looking at upgrading my boat to a new Chaparral and on the fence between the 23 SSI and 237 SSX. There is about a $25K price difference between the two boats (when attempting to match for engines, etc). It seems that the SSX has a deeper V hull. Unfortunately, due to shortages in inventory, I have only seen the SSX but not the SSI. Can anyone comment on whether this is a huge difference and if you think the extra cost for the SSX is justified? Any input / advise is appreciated.
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Old 04-05-2021, 03:47 PM   #2
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Hi Winnipesaukee community,
I am looking at upgrading my boat to a new Chaparral and on the fence between the 23 SSI and 237 SSX. There is about a $25K price difference between the two boats (when attempting to match for engines, etc). It seems that the SSX has a deeper V hull. Unfortunately, due to shortages in inventory, I have only seen the SSX but not the SSI. Can anyone comment on whether this is a huge difference and if you think the extra cost for the SSX is justified? Any input / advise is appreciated.
Best,
Gene
I would go with the SSX.

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Just my opinion.
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You know, if you are going to do it, the lake sometimes gets rough on weekends.

The 307SSX (Now the 317SSX) will give you a nice ride! Just sayin'
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Hi Winnipesaukee community,
I am looking at upgrading my boat to a new Chaparral and on the fence between the 23 SSI and 237 SSX. There is about a $25K price difference between the two boats (when attempting to match for engines, etc). It seems that the SSX has a deeper V hull. Unfortunately, due to shortages in inventory, I have only seen the SSX but not the SSI. Can anyone comment on whether this is a huge difference and if you think the extra cost for the SSX is justified? Any input / advise is appreciated. Best, Gene
Check on the difference in draft—especially this Spring!
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