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1977 22' Chris Craft straight inboard. I recently completed a complete rebuild and repower on it. A vintage boat to go with my vintage diving equiptment.
 
matt_unique:
I know I know.....I may want to look into some navigation classes. That damn pole came out of nowhere - you can see I had no room to steer around it! :wink:

Imagine??

Ha ha

--Matt

Man, Matt, I still chuckle every time this thread surfaces!
 
Here is a picture of Dive Boat. It is alot of fun. Nice boats guys.
 
I went with a Stingray 240CS.
It suits the bill for me all around. It's trailerable, is a good boat for overnighting in. Sometimes I live on this boat a week at a time on Cape Cod. It has a built in swim platform and a direct step off the back. It has a full camper canvas, snap out carpeting, an enclosed head, stove and sink, and a fresh water shower on the transom. It's a pretty good ocean going boat too. I go WAY offshore with this at times.
The biggest drawback is all the nice vinyl seats that the wife likes ( and are nice at times but not when scuba diving,) so when diving I remove the rear seat cushions and put in a plywood seat that holds the tanks ( this only takes a minute to do the way I have it set up,) and I'm good to go. It doesn't have a very large deck area for suiting up either, but with just 2 divers it works out great.

John C.
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This is my 2004 Seaswirl Striper 26, 225 Yam 4 stroke.
Promised my wife I'd name it after her.
Called it "Sherryl Leigh" as "Crazy Menopausal Psycho Woman" was too long.

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