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Ken K
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What do you guys think about that Cape Horn 22 bay boat? Seen any around?
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I have seen them and talked to many people that have them and they think they are awsome! they look good and are like tanks! i hear that most cape horns are wet! but i haven't heard about the cape horn 22' if it's wet! :eek:
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Ken K
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Post by Ken K »

Thanks Lee, Cape Horn's are made in Milton, thats pretty close to where you live isn't it.
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That is firly close! :smile:
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Ok, does anyone have any experance with Key West boats, I have two in mind, 1720 CC and a 196 bay reef. thanks for any input :-?
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The 1720 is a sweet little boat - very versatile. Good inshore and shallow most any time, and good offshore on calm days when the seas are fairly flat. They will handle some rough water if necessary - came back in 5-7s in mine during freak storm 4th of July weekend at Suwannee a few years back.
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