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    WMC
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    I would say a cooler spot not built in cooler. a user friendly area for a soft sided cooler ez in ez out. My magic has a built in cooler I almost never use it for a cooler but I do put my soft sided cooler in there It is easier to load a cooler from home base and carry it down to your boat. Bimini top with all poles no straps stock out of the box

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    GRADS
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    Quote Originally Posted by PokerRun388 View Post
    What I really like about the F32 is the space in between the canopies for getting up on the deck. Idk how I would like having to step over the windshields on the 31/28
    For this reason I am a big fan of canopies not windshields.
    Quote Originally Posted by WMC View Post
    I would say a cooler spot not built in cooler. a user friendly area for a soft sided cooler ez in ez out. My magic has a built in cooler I almost never use it for a cooler but I do put my soft sided cooler in there It is easier to load a cooler from home base and carry it down to your boat. Bimini top with all poles no straps stock out of the box
    X2 on everything he said.

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    WESTERNAERO
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    I want a 19 Spectra with a "V" keel not a rounded one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WMC View Post
    I would say a cooler spot not built in cooler. a user friendly area for a soft sided cooler ez in ez out. My magic has a built in cooler I almost never use it for a cooler but I do put my soft sided cooler in there It is easier to load a cooler from home base and carry it down to your boat. Bimini top with all poles no straps stock out of the box
    I agree, seems like the built in ice chest is a bit of a pain especially when you have to remove items. We get boats in for service where they forgot about food and drinks its disgusting. I like the idea of having a built in space for an AO cooler so it can be easily accessed. I dont know if poles in the front of a bimini top would be to intrusive?

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    Something easy to maintain. Wish list for next boat:

    - The ease of cleaning a pontoon
    - The power to take kids wakeboarding and tubing
    - The ease of cleaning the engine when in salt water (cruising Huntington Harbor - So outboard?)

    Do I want a toon for cruising or do I want a ski boat for teaching my kids? This is why I'm at a stalemate with my wallet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mateo View Post
    Something easy to maintain. Wish list for next boat:

    - The ease of cleaning a pontoon
    - The power to take kids wakeboarding and tubing
    - The ease of cleaning the engine when in salt water (cruising Huntington Harbor - So outboard?)

    Do I want a toon for cruising or do I want a ski boat for teaching my kids? This is why I'm at a stalemate with my wallet.
    Sounds like you need twin 300's on a Tri-Toon,,,,,LOL

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    Prefectly happy the way our Tri-Toon is layed out. I would like to have twin O/B's on the back. I'm done with glass boats.

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