Made an offer today... !

+1! Drop dead gorgeous. Store the fenders in your transom locker. I was able to get 3 in there. Easy in/out. You will love that boat.

On my 320 - I can actually tuck fenders in the corner - the way the seating is designed I can fit 5 fenders in my transom locker.

Nice looking boat.
 
Well... maybe next time. I've got my neighbor comin' for the trip... he hauled my 240 all the way back from Portland for me so I owe him one :smt001
Maybe we'll see you in Friday harbor soon?

Sounds good. Yeah Friday or Bedwell. We'll be heading out on Valentines weekend it sounds like.
 
Congrats on the new boat. It is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!:smt038
 
THAT IS A PHAAAAAT boat!! Get er done!!!
 
Done! The weather was good for the most part... and we made good time for the straight crossing. That being the case, we kicked 'er back a few notches and cranked up some tunes once we made the inside waters. The boat performed like it's suppose to... 3500 rpm was 31.6 mph and it hit 43 mph @ 4700 rpm +/-. I was surprised how 'sporty' it is... turns great at speed and is quite responsive. My last boat was the 240 so not having to play with my tabs all day was nice too! That's 3/4 fuel, 2 people... moderately geared and it looks like there's some growth on the drives. I thought that RIB was acting like a parachute too so I took it off to bring it home (don't need this time of year and it needs a bath). Holy crap is that thing heavy! I'm sure getting that off there will add a bit of economy and speed! I took some pictures...

Leaving Vancouver
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Under the Lions Gate bridge
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Pay attention!
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'Spooky' seas in the afternoon (yes that's part of the Pacific ocean!)...
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