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For Sale: Sold-Ebbtide is for sale

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Welcome aboard, Mark! You got a great boat.
Have you considered adding a flybridge to her? :hide:

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Oh no you didn't just say that! ROFLMAO! :rofl:
 
It's very nice to be reading these comments AFTER buying the boat :) reassuring about my purchase. Honestly, I was looking for a classic wooden cruiser, but expanded my search a little. I fell in love with Ebbtide right away.

As far as the engine room. Well I'm 50, but good knees and back. I spent a half hour just laying in there, I might add a bunk ;). It's so tidy and tons of space (just not vertically) Actually, with the saloon floor up, it's all engine room, standing, with a fridge.

In a medium sized boat: That's the way to look at it and to utilize the "engine compartment". Who needs a cramped "engine room" with only 3'6" to maybe 5' headroom... when you have an "engine compartment"... that with both sides of sole hatches wide open not only has head room all the way up to salon ceiling [8' or maybe much more from bilge bottom] but also has complete galley accommodations near by, waste high shelves for tool layout and working on items [i.e. the sole itself on each end of the compartment] as well as easy conversations with one or more aboard.

Our Tolly engine compartment opens wide. With coffee in hand, I really enjoy doing my thang in there very early while wife and any others aboard snooze. :thumb:
 

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Welcome ebbtide. Hope to see you out there this summer. Will you be coming to the wooden boat festival?
 
You guys are pretty funny!
 
In a medium sized boat: That's the way to look at it and to utilize the "engine compartment". Who needs a cramped "engine room" with only 3'6" to maybe 5' headroom... when you have an "engine compartment"... that with both sides of sole hatches wide open not only has head room all the way up to salon ceiling [8' or maybe much more from bilge bottom] but also has complete galley accommodations near by, waste high shelves for tool layout and working on items [i.e. the sole itself on each end of the compartment] as well as easy conversations with one or more aboard.

Our Tolly engine compartment opens wide. With coffee in hand, I really enjoy doing my thang in there very early while wife and any others aboard snooze. :thumb:

That's what I'm talk'n about!
 
Anchored near you two weeks ago in Chuckanut Bay. Was good to see Ebbtide out and about.
 
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