:DIf my boat is 18ft 8in, is that an 18ft or a 19ft boat?
J jwilso1818 Recruit Joined Jun 23, 2009 Messages 3 Jun 23, 2009 #1 If my boat is 18ft 8in, is that an 18ft or a 19ft boat?
skargo Banned Joined Sep 14, 2008 Messages 4,640 Jun 23, 2009 #2 Re: fish out of water - newbie question I think that is manufacturer defendant
bruceb58 Supreme Mariner Joined Mar 5, 2006 Messages 30,763 Jun 23, 2009 #3 Re: fish out of water - newbie question It is an 18' 8" boat. Is this supposed to be a trick question?
Re: fish out of water - newbie question It is an 18' 8" boat. Is this supposed to be a trick question?
180shabah Rear Admiral Joined Mar 26, 2005 Messages 4,995 Jun 23, 2009 #4 Re: fish out of water - newbie question bruceb58 said: It is an 18' 8" boat. Is this supposed to be a trick question? Click to expand... I was thinking th same thing.
Re: fish out of water - newbie question bruceb58 said: It is an 18' 8" boat. Is this supposed to be a trick question? Click to expand... I was thinking th same thing.
JB Honorary Moderator Emeritus Joined Mar 25, 2001 Messages 45,907 Jun 23, 2009 #5 Re: fish out of water - newbie question Boston Whaler's 16'7" hull was called a 16 up until 1973, then it became a 17. Based on that, I agree with Skargo. It is what the maker calls it.
Re: fish out of water - newbie question Boston Whaler's 16'7" hull was called a 16 up until 1973, then it became a 17. Based on that, I agree with Skargo. It is what the maker calls it.
FishyFish Chief Petty Officer Joined May 13, 2009 Messages 564 Jun 23, 2009 #6 Re: fish out of water - newbie question My 2004 Trophy is 21' 7" it is considered a 20 footer, today, 2009 version it's called a 21 footer. Manufacturer's discretion.
Re: fish out of water - newbie question My 2004 Trophy is 21' 7" it is considered a 20 footer, today, 2009 version it's called a 21 footer. Manufacturer's discretion.
rjlipscomb Chief Petty Officer Joined Jun 2, 2009 Messages 582 Jun 23, 2009 #7 Re: fish out of water - newbie question Maybe its just me, but, WHY? Why are you asking the question?
Re: fish out of water - newbie question Maybe its just me, but, WHY? Why are you asking the question?
cr2k Captain Joined Mar 19, 2009 Messages 3,730 Jun 24, 2009 #8 Re: fish out of water - newbie question It's as big as it is. Call it what you like, maybe 18 ft. to your insurance co. 19 ft. for your ego. Now, jump in the water and go boating! We are here for you should you have any questions.
Re: fish out of water - newbie question It's as big as it is. Call it what you like, maybe 18 ft. to your insurance co. 19 ft. for your ego. Now, jump in the water and go boating! We are here for you should you have any questions.
Flying Sushi Seaman Joined Oct 5, 2006 Messages 54 Jun 24, 2009 #9 Re: fish out of water - newbie question If it is up to her...18'.... If it is up to him...... 19'