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Old 02-27-2007, 07:02 AM   #1
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Haven't seen the 19 Horn but I was impressed by some other ones I saw. Parker & Northcoast are nice boats but there have got to be some other ones you'd consider too.

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Old 02-27-2007, 07:43 AM   #2
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I would go with the northcoas. I love those boats
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Old 02-27-2007, 09:48 AM   #3
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Thanks for the replies guys, we are looking at sea hunts, as well...this is the very begining stages of looking around since we bought our Albie last year...and need to downsize this year...so she is for sale and we can't proceed with our new boat until we sell that one. Pretty much everyone but the NE's guys rip Northcoats(all because most haven't been on them)...they are a veryheavy boat at 2800#'s...loook great the shallow deadrise is a little scary at 10 degrees....but if anyone has ridden in a new one please let me know your likes and dislikes. We aren't looking to win an beauty contests with her so fit and finish...aren't really that important...since we plan on splattering fish guts on it. The Northcoast looks like a vew nice deal. It would be with a 175 etec...how do you think it would run with that engine? The top 2 runners are really the Parker or the Northcoast...thanks.

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Old 02-27-2007, 10:02 AM   #4
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I may get rained on here a little, when I looked at Parkers, felt that they just did not give you alot of creature comforts for the $ shelled out. I'm not talking about porta potti's, but rod holders and gear strorage.That said, alot of guys love them. Back five or six years ago they were all the rage. I just think you can get better for the money. Trying not to tread on them, cause as a North Carolina style boat, they are built solid. They have a great resale value.
North Coast does catch your eye. Have not been on one, and would be interested in their reputation. What happens when there are issues with the product. Without a reputation, resale value may be questionable.
Horn is a nice looking boat, again, don't know too much about it. A marina just picked up this line down the street from me. They look sweet. Again, think resale.
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I think the NC will do well with 175. Is it the version with the inner liner, or just just the rough painted deck? I have a NC19 with the rough deck, and it is a great savings, although you do lose a little storage.

Parker is very nice, but I would not buy new. You could probably find a very low hrs used for substantially less.

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I think the NC will do well with 175. Is it the version with the inner liner, or just just the rough painted deck? I have a NC19 with the rough deck, and it is a great savings, although you do lose a little storage.

Parker is very nice, but I would not buy new. You could probably find a very low hrs used for substantially less.
Not sure on the liner...but it is a 07...with 175 etec...ttop...launcher...spreader...I am trying to get them to install insulated fishboxes as well as a livewell...they quoted me around 33gs for the package...not including the livewell/boxes....sounds pretty damn nice...hows your NC run in a chop with the shallow deadrise? Thanks

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