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#437855 - 10/01/08 09:21 AM
24' Outboard bow rider
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#437857 - 10/01/08 09:23 AM
Re: 24' Outboard bow rider
[Re: seabuddy]
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#437869 - 10/01/08 10:11 AM
Re: 24' Outboard bow rider
[Re: seabuddy]
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#437890 - 10/01/08 12:33 PM
Re: 24' Outboard bow rider
[Re: Cycleboater]
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Registered: 09/24/08
Posts: 64
Loc: Northwest , NJ.
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I think it's a cool boat with or without walk through,, I worked on and drive a checkmate 21 closed bow with small block chevy and it was a fun boat to drive and ski with but not very confertable.. Plus it was black with with black,silver and red interior,,, on a hot sunny day it was like being on the sun,, even throwing a towel on the foward deck there was no room to relax...
We also had a late 60's Sutphen 20 footer,, small block, good ski boat,, went fast and went through engines faster,, in one summer we blew 3 differant engines,, swapped them out on our own.. we were picking up junk yard small block truck enginges and hoping for the best.. at the end of that season the boat was sent out for a top of the line big block mercruiser and brand new drive,, It was a year and a half later before we could pay it out and pick up the boat,, we also had it painted and some interior modes were needed to fit the 454 engine..
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#437930 - 10/01/08 06:52 PM
Re: 24' Outboard bow rider
[Re: challenger3x2]
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Registered: 10/02/06
Posts: 2084
Loc: Oldsmar FL
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I think it's a cool boat with or without walk through,, I worked on and drive a checkmate 21 closed bow with small block chevy and it was a fun boat to drive and ski with but not very confertable.. Plus it was black with with black,silver and red interior,,, on a hot sunny day it was like being on the sun,, even throwing a towel on the foward deck there was no room to relax... I have a buddy that has a 21' Checkmate closed bow in those colors, but it is powered by a outboard. It's a cool boat and I think this one is too. Not for me though, need more room for how I use a boat.
Edited by CMJ (10/01/08 06:53 PM)
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#437937 - 10/01/08 07:28 PM
Re: 24' Outboard bow rider
[Re: Cycleboater]
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Registered: 01/09/03
Posts: 3704
Loc: NJ
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I looked one over at a boat show. I hate to say it, but the thought that came to my mind was...chincy. If you don't mind me asking, what about it to was chincy ? JMHO, Checkmate's work is really nice and for the money you have a hard time finding another boat with that much proformance glass work is top quality - all graphics are in the gel. The seats are custom made by McCloud, all Lavorsi gauges and throttles / shifters. All rigging is clean, neat and done with proper hardware. Everything is thur bolted, stainless and All name brand hardware ie Accon, Gil, Faria, Clarion or Sony, can be rigged Merc or Evinrude - or not at all if you want to do your own. I do own a Checkmate, and I will concede that they are not " plush " like a Cobalt / Crownline ect, but... Not everyone's style, however this one " Blows My Hair Back " 
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