I can see that but for us with lake use only in Lake Tahoe, it's one of the easiest bow to see over of any boat I have ever owned. I never have to stand with our R5.The Cobalts are certainly worth considering. We were going to look at an R35, but I decided that the downward sloping bow was not going to be as ocean-friendly as I would like.
It also seems like folks are not afraid of towing the large boats these days. So, you may want the flexibility of being able to haul the boat around yourself.
Just don't need twin engines on a lake
More than likely which is why I didn't get one that big. Mine is 26' which is plenty.Caveat, so long as the boat is under 6K lbs, right ?
Cortez Florida has their annual seafood festival. just look up either the Swordfish Grill or the Cortez Kitchen to get you to the areaLots of boats and have just a few pics,maybe post later this eve or tomorrow. Cost are up higher then when I just looked a few days ago.
In Englewood now and going to salt springs later
Funny....The Formula, and the folks must of thought I couldn't afford it so they didn't even come to talk. Cobalt guy was from Lexington
Searay then Chap
Was wearing the wrong kind of shoes for this gig
Slightly used (2-4 years) may still be an option at about 2/3 the 'new' price. Yet there are some nice boats that have just come out in the past 1-2 years.Didn't se cruisers there. The prices were higher and while we could still do it, but might wait till end of season or next