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Thread: Looking for a 34' hat
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Re: Looking for a 34' hat
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Re: Looking for a 34' hat
Where on LI are you? There should be plenty of.slips for a.41 available.
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08-21-2017 01:56 PM #23Registered Member
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Re: Looking for a 34' hat
I'm on the north shore in smithtown. Unfortunately the only places that I know of will cost an arm and a leg or two legs. I was actually thinking of putting it down on the south shore. Babylon, lindenhurst bay shore area. At least on the south shore there are options up here it is Britannia or Danfords. Since I am just getting back into boating not to many other options yet.
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08-23-2017 02:44 PM #24Senior Member
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Re: Looking for a 34' hat
I'm at Britannia and could make a few suggestions in the Huntington area if your interested.
Jeff Kotler
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1981 61' motor yacht
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Re: Looking for a 34' hat
I had a 41 for a few years... nice boat.. slow .... ended up getting out of boats for a decade or so.... started looking a CC's when a buddy sent me a Craigs list ad for a 34 in long island ... lowish hours EFI gas.. tank had been switched to aluminum.. bought it, flew down to NYC, drove to the Hamptons and ran her home to Ma the next day... 12 hours , should have been 10 or less... needs an interior refit... but overall super happy with her... a much more manageable sized boat than my 41 on the merrimac river (9-11 knt current coming and going) we needed a crew to get the old boat on the dock.... now my G-friend and I can run this one without crew ..
Last edited by hunshatt; 08-24-2017 at 03:59 PM.
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Re: Looking for a 34' hat
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Re: Looking for a 34' hat
Our 34 is a perfect sized boat. A little tight with 4 staying onboard overnight but very doable. Plenty of room when its just the two of us.I had a too big boat once and survived that. I was lucky that I was too proud of my 34 and priced it too high to sell. And as Hunshatt has pointed out very manageable to run.
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08-25-2017 04:15 PM #28Registered Member
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08-26-2017 09:56 AM #29Senior Member
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Re: Looking for a 34' hat
I'd pass on 34 gas, unless smoking deal. Have cash, and keep eye out. I'm thinking 40-60k is fair budget, but you may find cheaper. I almost bought this one 2 years ago, think name was Bandit (see video).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chnIyxPaTL8FTFD... i drive a slow 1968 41c381
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