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<blockquote data-quote="WV1951" data-source="post: 446278" data-attributes="member: 23206"><p>Thx. MrGiggles</p><p>I appreciate the comments.</p><p>I have no plans or desire to have it on any rough water. Probably never use the live well except for storage.</p><p>I have some other pics of the Starcraft and am confident it is probably close to 60". Nada shows nothing less than 65" for this year. Nada also list a 65" beam for the Sea Nymph. I do know from the Mirrocraft seller that it has a 60" wide transom, which puts the beam even wider. </p><p>I am hoping if I look at the Sea Nymph that I can see below deck for any issues. The trailer condition is hard to tell, but I don't think it is that bad, based on the condition of the boat. Could be wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WV1951, post: 446278, member: 23206"] Thx. MrGiggles I appreciate the comments. I have no plans or desire to have it on any rough water. Probably never use the live well except for storage. I have some other pics of the Starcraft and am confident it is probably close to 60". Nada shows nothing less than 65" for this year. Nada also list a 65" beam for the Sea Nymph. I do know from the Mirrocraft seller that it has a 60" wide transom, which puts the beam even wider. I am hoping if I look at the Sea Nymph that I can see below deck for any issues. The trailer condition is hard to tell, but I don't think it is that bad, based on the condition of the boat. Could be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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