My neighbor and I voted this the ugliest boat at the show.
I'm sorry, but this thing is hideous...
MUCH better.
One of my all time favorites, a Robbins 40 built by Mathews Brothers in Denton Maryland
This boat is an Eastport 32 and it is built right here in Annapolis. It is a twin diesel boat with some great features...
Check out the "tailgate".
I really liked the way the rear station was angled into the side of the boat to keep foot room at a maximum.
That would be a cool thing to do on a Parker. :wink:
Nice uncluttered helm. Notice that the engine controls are electronic.
If you want to talk excess. simply look up Midnight Express.
Check out the "babe benches" on this power cat.
This was one of the smaller trawlers in attendance.
Bill Judge was showing his 36 at the show
Evans Boats (Crisfield MD) had a 36 at the show that impressed me in more ways than one.
First of all, it was more of a fishing boat than a cocktail cruiser - though you could absolutely have her finished in a yacht finish.
Take a look and see what I mean...
What is this!? A Chesapeake Bay deadrise with OUTBOARDS rather than a single diesel!?
Yep...!
Look at that deck space!
No carpet, no vinyl, just paint and gelcoat. :wink:
Other boats in the Evans lineup
Jarret Bay
How about a big Hatteras?
What an engine room!
I'm sorry, but this thing is hideous...
MUCH better.
One of my all time favorites, a Robbins 40 built by Mathews Brothers in Denton Maryland
This boat is an Eastport 32 and it is built right here in Annapolis. It is a twin diesel boat with some great features...
Check out the "tailgate".
I really liked the way the rear station was angled into the side of the boat to keep foot room at a maximum.
That would be a cool thing to do on a Parker. :wink:
Nice uncluttered helm. Notice that the engine controls are electronic.
If you want to talk excess. simply look up Midnight Express.
Check out the "babe benches" on this power cat.
This was one of the smaller trawlers in attendance.
Bill Judge was showing his 36 at the show
Evans Boats (Crisfield MD) had a 36 at the show that impressed me in more ways than one.
First of all, it was more of a fishing boat than a cocktail cruiser - though you could absolutely have her finished in a yacht finish.
Take a look and see what I mean...
What is this!? A Chesapeake Bay deadrise with OUTBOARDS rather than a single diesel!?
Yep...!
Look at that deck space!
No carpet, no vinyl, just paint and gelcoat. :wink:
Other boats in the Evans lineup
Jarret Bay
How about a big Hatteras?
What an engine room!