Pretty sure PH22 is the way to go. Maybe in November we will get there.Dr Pete wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 9:33 pm Fallguy come check us out in Port A. Matthew has a 20 he’s building. I’ve got my Port A XF 20 in the books here and on the water in PA. Mine has some free wall. Look at wwsmith Texas Flats Xf 22. No free wall. They are all people movers. They are calm or protected water boats. 5 folks for Wade fishing or a nice booze cruise for a
small block party. WW was here this weekend with the 22. Understand you’re looking at Corpus. Welcome to go for a bay ride.
Considering the XF20
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Did you look at the GP21 ? It seems that the GP21 Deck version (+/-) would suit your program pretty well ?
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Anyone know if the PH22 can be built with a bracket? How does that change the back? No need for a splashwell, but is there a full height bulkhead needed ahead of the well?
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Answered in your PH22 post. Tomfallguy1000 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 9:22 am Anyone know if the PH22 can be built with a bracket? How does that change the back? No need for a splashwell, but is there a full height bulkhead needed ahead of the well?
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