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Beautiful boat but that's crazy! The one Dave has for sale was a little over $50,000.00 with the 115 Yamaha on it and it's brand new!! Considering I paid $53,000.00 for my 22' 8 years ago, I think the one at Dave's is a great price!
Dan
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Totally loaded, twins, thruster, leather, etc. The one that Dave has is just their standard barebones boat. |
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I am somewhat familiar with Eastern boats here in the salt waters of Cape Cod. They are very well respected.
How is an Eastern boat different from a Seaway boat? |
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Same company different name. Slight cosmetic differences, but basically the same boats.
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