what's a good 21 foot performance boat?
#43
Well I have never heard anyone compare the Hammer to a deck boat before. If you were in Gravenhurst I wish I had known you are only ten min from my home in Bracebridge. There are a lot of nice boats at the Grace and speed meuseum, we have a rich history in wooden boat building in this country especially around the muskoka area. The famous PT boats were built in Port Carling.
#45
Another one that I like is the Chris Craft Lancer 20 GT, or any other small chris craft.
https://teamspeed.com/forums/perform...tml#post578436
https://teamspeed.com/forums/perform...tml#post578436
Last edited by Hernando; Apr 7, 2010 at 02:58 PM.
#46
Well I have never heard anyone compare the Hammer to a deck boat before. If you were in Gravenhurst I wish I had known you are only ten min from my home in Bracebridge. There are a lot of nice boats at the Grace and speed meuseum, we have a rich history in wooden boat building in this country especially around the muskoka area. The famous PT boats were built in Port Carling.
My family had plenty of Chriscrafts and Grevettes when I was growing up in the region.
Ditchburns, Hackercrafts and the Garwoods are a cut above however!
#48
Very true we purchased a Hackercraft for one of our clients their 22' Gentleman's racer, mid engine, bench seat helm behind the engine, v-drive Merc 496 ho straight piped, looks classic, sounds mean, does nearly 80mph
was not cheap though, Mahogany boats are very expensive.

this looks like a 30 off their site, the 22 ends between the two cockpits
was not cheap though, Mahogany boats are very expensive.

this looks like a 30 off their site, the 22 ends between the two cockpits






