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valentino
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A good nights kip???
      #1916766 - 03/07/2008 22:40

Just wondering what you guys think is the best 25ft-30ft Cruisers as far as comfortable berths go. Have seen the like of Sealines and Bayliners although hate the coffin type bed under the helm in these particular boats ty for your time and advice as always....

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AlistairR
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Re: A good nights kip??? [Re: valentino]
      #1916803 - 03/07/2008 22:59

The Cruisers 280 is quite an open layout down below, the berths aren't enclosed.
http://www.apolloduck.com/new/detail.phtml?id=2037

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Re: A good nights kip??? [Re: valentino]
      #1916859 - 03/07/2008 23:26

I love a good kip in my "Pizza oven"

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Re: A good nights kip??? [Re: valentino]
      #1917047 - 04/07/2008 08:15

Anywhere except Newtown - Birds wake you at the crack of dawn - then when you're awake they shut up !!!!!

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Re: A good nights kip??? [Re: tontol]
      #1917138 - 04/07/2008 09:37

I love staying out on anchor ,in the Swale that is...

Tom


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Re: A good nights kip??? [Re: valentino]
      #1917226 - 04/07/2008 10:25

The aft berth on my maxum 2800scr is very light and roomy not coffin type, with good head height when neiling.I have some of my best nights sleep on the boat.

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