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Old 11-11-2003, 02:18 PM   #1
Jamie M
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Bristol, CT (the wrong Bristol to live in)
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1999 Edgewater 22-foot CC??

Let me tell you, there is NOTHING that convinces me that I need a boat, more than standing helplessly on a beach, watching a striper boil that's just out of casting distance!! Happened to me a few times Sunday.

Anyway, I've come across another package that I wanted to get some feedback on. It's a 1999 Edgewater 22-foot center console, with a Yamaha 225 Saltwater Series II engine, and a dual-axle trailer (all 1999). Boat has a leaning post, some electronice, and no t-top. Asking price is $23,500. I've seen about 25 digital photos, and everything looks very clean.

The boat is owned by the guy who OWNS an Edgewater dealership, so I have to believe it was well cared for. But I don't know much about this hull. I think it was re-designed for 2000, so this is the OLDER hull design.

It's my understanding that Edgewater has a good rep as a solid upper-tier boat. Does anyone hear know anything about this model, or Edgewater in general? Seems like a very fair price.

Thanks,

Jamie
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