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MarkT
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Home Port: Mattituck, Long Island
Vessel Info: 1999 Pursuit 3000 Express, twin Cummins 4-BTAs
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Postby MarkT » Sat Apr 16, 2011 8:08 pm


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mikeg
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Postby mikeg » Sat Apr 16, 2011 9:37 pm

Mark,These 3000s are great looking boats and good bang for the buck.They are a little big since I keep my boat in a high and dry and 9'6'' beam is about it.If I was going to a slip these are good deals esp the one with the twin inboards.I had my sailboat in a slip and the running 100 miles rt to check the lines during storms was to much.The rack and roof storage give me peace of mind.Finally,they have some nice big bunks.

MarkT
Senior Member
Posts: 585
Joined: Tue Apr 05, 2011 10:42 pm
Home Port: Mattituck, Long Island
Vessel Info: 1999 Pursuit 3000 Express, twin Cummins 4-BTAs
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Been thanked: 84 times

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Postby MarkT » Mon Apr 18, 2011 3:56 pm

Just a thought. My marina will high and dry them. Good luck with the search!

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mikeg
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Postby mikeg » Thu Apr 21, 2011 9:09 pm

Sonic,Got back the measurement on a 2002 denali and the bunk is 5'9'' on the long side.I am really disappointed the bunk is so small and prefer not to get into bigger models with twin inboards.The only 2 other boats I liked with big bunks and enclosed heads were sea ray amberjack 27 and albemarle 265.I like the denali but unless older models have bigger bunks its not sleepable for me.An extension on the bed would block the head door.Thanks everyone for your ideas.

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