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Old 12-05-2016, 06:01 PM   #21
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Just sayin it again...
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Old 12-05-2016, 06:31 PM   #22
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Who wants a boat with only 222 gallons of fuel? He has twice the horsepower but a quarter of fuel than I carry. His draft is surprisingly deep. Where is the tender?
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Old 12-05-2016, 06:41 PM   #23
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People come up with intriguing concepts sometimes but can't ever seem to pull them off. We like some unique approaches we've seen. For instance, Wider with all the fold out sections. Then there's Astondoa's Top Deck series. The 65 is spacious.

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And now they're introducing a 51'. Reminds me of the toaster boat.

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Old 12-05-2016, 08:23 PM   #24
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Who wants a boat with only 222 gallons of fuel? He has twice the horsepower but a quarter of fuel than I carry. His draft is surprisingly deep. Where is the tender?
He might go the same distance on a tank as you, if their claimed mpg is true. If you look closely at the image, above, you'll see the tender and a crane on the flybridge. They also offer an option for a hydraulic tender platform.
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Old 12-05-2016, 09:19 PM   #25
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Looks like a pontoon designed by Stark, bizarre and intriguing but like mentionned previously I hardly imagine this going through locks on rideau waterway. Maybe correct for big lake cruising and live aboard?
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Who wants a boat with only 222 gallons of fuel? He has twice the horsepower but a quarter of fuel than I carry. His draft is surprisingly deep. Where is the tender?
"The Overblue 44 hull holds 2 x222 (444) gallon fuel tanks, water tanks as well as a grey and backwater tank."
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Perfect looper?

I hope so.

I bought one.
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The larger Overblue has an enclosed upper deck and a Cat A rating..I think it’s a 56’
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The larger Overblue has an enclosed upper deck and a Cat A rating..I think it’s a 56’
I got a 48. Cat B rated. If I ever wander into Cat B conditions, it will be the end of boating with my wife.
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Single helm on the flybridge? Doesn't look like it would be easy to enclose or maybe I just lack imagination.
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