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first off congrats on your new vessel but what is missing is ME in it:D
 
RRDAVE, nice boat but be careful. I started out with a 20' Seaswirl then moved on to a 24' Skipjack with fly bridge then on to a full blown dive boat. I bought a Newton 36' Dive Special. Funny thing is I typically go diving with about 3 to 4 guys and the boat was built for 22 divers with gear....

Open invite to anyone in the S.Cal area.:snorkel:
 
was that picture taken at the Channel ISlands? Nice craft!
 
art.chick, No that pic comes from the former owners driveway in Jax. Fl. Deep-sea, I know what you mean we sold a great little 17' keywest cc. to get this one. I think back to when we bought the keywest and the salesman told use that we would be getting a larger boat in aprx. 2 years, we lafed thinking there was no way..... who's lafing now.... rrdave:jester:
 
Yes it strikes most of us that are boaters-- I have a 21 and am looking to go 24' maybe make the jump to 26' in the next year or so. I think the jumps slow down as you get bigger boats (I hope or I will never start saving enough to retire before I am old).

Nice new toy just remember the two happiest days in a boat owners life-- the day you get it and the day you sell it.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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