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    V-berth in the 16' cruiser

    How big is the v-berth in the 16' cruiser? Okay for overnights? I'm about 6'1" and my wife is 5'3" and 375. Thanks
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    Safety

    Thanks for all the info guys. My wife only goes on the less adventurous trips. She spend an afternoon on the boat while I fish as long as it's sunny (but she hasn't gone on the boat in about 2 years). If there was a place to lay down and get out of the sun, she would be more likely to come...
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    Oh yeah, I also ordered the book "Seahorse" to get some insight on the boat. I'll see what the author's impressions were. As far as price, I understand a 19' Angler would be somewhere in the ballpark of $35K?
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    Safety

    By "turtle" you mean capsize right (I am not familiar with the term)? I Agree that if that happens you are in a bad situation but the boat saved the one guy's life. You are completely right about capsizing still being a potential hazard. I own a self bailing skiff that I don't use in the...
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    Thanks guys. I saw those pics and they were impressive. What concerns me is what happens if water comes in. I know it is not likely to happen without an error by the captain but I always think in terms of worst case scenario. Since a 19' is required to have level flotation, would it be self...
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    Safety

    I am on the east coast and recently learned about c-dory. I love the looks of these for cruising and fishing. In the next year or two I am looking to buy a 17-19' boat that can be used for some ocean fishing in addition to bays and lakes. Boston whalers are popular around here because of...
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