Unknown boat

BoatGuy

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Beautiful boat that I can't afford. But curious as to the brand and model. Anyone know. It almost looks like a Contender.
 

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Personally, as some one that considers boats as fishing platforms, that thing is worthless and even wouldn't accept it as a gift. I "fondly" refer to this whole class of boats as "F Boats", because the only thing they're good for is the "other" F verb, not fishing.
 
Only 3 outboards? He is not a real man.
I only see 2.

Saw a ton of this style of boat at the Boat Show this year. Big Center Consoles with more than just a toilet located in the console itself. Saw one with two state rooms inside of it. That one had 3 engines.
 
Buddy worked at a marina where they sold big center consoles, we never left the dock, but got a tour of a 42' Regulator with four 400hp outboards. The boat had a 600 gal fuel tank

John
 
Buddy worked at a marina where they sold big center consoles, we never left the dock, but got a tour of a 42' Regulator with four 400hp outboards. The boat had a 600 gal fuel tank

John
I want 5 engines and a volume switch on my radio that goes up to 11 instead of 10
 
Personally, as some one that considers boats as fishing platforms, that thing is worthless and even wouldn't accept it as a gift. I "fondly" refer to this whole class of boats as "F Boats", because the only thing they're good for is the "other" F verb, not fishing.

If you get that as a gift and do not want it, I'll take it ;)

I once was on a Contender 36 fish. Thought it was the a great boat. This one looked similar. It was a true walk-around, and the cabin below was very nicely equipped. But I guess I'll stick with my paid off 1 Proline Sport. :)
 

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It looks like a rum runner to me.

I'm thinking Penn Yan Boat Company, which produced a wide range of wooden and fiberglass powerboats, sailboats, canoes and rowboats, was founded in 1921 by German-native Charles A. Herrman. It derived its name from the location of its headquarters, Penn Yan, New York. At its founding, the company built wood boats and canoes, switching to all fiberglass production in the early 1960s. No records are known to survive.

I just finished watching this video and I really enjoyed it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVaZx=emb_rel_pause
 

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