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19ft. vs.21 ft. bayboat
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The reason you see allot of 19' and not 21's used is because owners are upgrading to a bigger boat..
That being said a 19' boat will get the job done. |
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The $ difference on the 19' over a 21' makes you really think too. Gotta go 21 IMO.
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I have a 2110 se and love it. i too have looked for 3+ years and ended up buying new. i dont think there is much of a difference until you get in some rough seas. ive handled 5 ft swells in mine. If we would have had more sense we should have been nervous but it was a blast. i can only think that the same ride in a 19 would have been scary.
if ya want a test ride let me know. i am always looking for an excuse to get on the water. |
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Nautic star are light boats ....better to go 21' ....if you can afford it its always better to go to larger boat.
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21' all the way.
Check out the Frontier 21'. Love mine |
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I Had a 17ft Cape Horn and just upgraded to a 22ft Pathfinder it was a very big different. The ride was not wet, she cut thru the wave better and MORE deck space.
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That extra 2ft will definitely make a difference in big swells. Apples to Oranges but I bought a 16ft boat instead of 15 or 14 and I've been in situations where that little bit extra really makes a difference in how the boat takes the waves.
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I had a 19" Blue Wave and upgraded to a 21' Frontier (very similar boats) The ride between the 2 is night and day. Go with a 21.
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If you get a 19' you going to wish you got the 21' If you get the 21' you going to wish you got a 24'............. it's 2'itis, every boat owner has it.
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