moving up in size Dave?....
cliff
Unfortunately I am probably getting out of boating once I sell the 260DA. I really like my 260DA and it will be hard to see it go but such is life.
Dave
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moving up in size Dave?....
cliff
I think he is referring to the tippy issues with the 240 and 260.
True, but it's still a skill easily learned once one gets used to the boat, and following Dave's advice. It's a LOT of cruiser fit into a beam that is trailerable without a permit... IMO a tradeoff worth the effort to learn to operate trim tabs well. For me it has become instinctive as I captain my 240 and no big deal at all.
IMO a tradeoff worth the effort to learn to operate trim tabs well
Unfortunately I am probably getting out of boating once I sell the 260DA. I really like my 260DA and it will be hard to see it go but such is life.
Dave
The 260 is very tippy and used to scare the hell out of my wife and got to the point where she didn't want to go out in it.