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| 29 Dyer-Nicholas Potter/27 Brownell-Eldredge McInnis Sorry, I'm new to this site and I posted this question in the wrong forum I believe?? Anyway any info on these designs would be helpful pros or cons(chop/following seas etc.) . I will be using this boat in the Northeast-Cape Cod-Nantucket and Eastern Canada. Thanks everyone |
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| Hi Longliner45, My question is which design is better suited for my needs. The Dyer has a 9'-6" beam where as the Brownell is 10' 6" beam. I have been told that the Dyer is a wet boat and that the Eldredge design can be a handful in a following sea. I'm asking this forums opinion which design they feel is a better all around design. Thanks again |
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