River Hawk Seahawk offshore

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River Hawk Seahawk offshore

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2AgTDfFvr8


I saw this on youtube, and thought you all might want to check it out.

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to all Aussies....please except my apologies for in the past saying that all the cabin boats down yonder have basically the exact same look.

"ya'll are probably saying the same damn thing, about North Amercan boats with forts".

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Dave, you on your cranky meds again?
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The new Northriver boats look like Hewescraft boats. No Dave not all PNW Boats with forts look alike :nutkick:
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yer right......

Chaps' boat, and the fella with the ole Silver streak look a bit different. And of course the remodeled one on that goat farm in washington.

Cranky :?: what makes ya say that :?:
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I watched the video on my big screen monitor (which is huge compared to the DROID) this River Hawk looks a lot like my Buddy's 2007 North River Seahawk. My comment about the design change at the New North River Boat builders took in copying Hewescraft. Wooldridge has it's own look that I like. Just not custom. Case in point Glen never answered why he could not make a 16 or 17' boat with a Fort for Dave.

Raider makes a nice boat, it is done so with a price point in mind with a few "hell we will give you that" kind of things thrown in for free.

Some are still Selling, Building, and running on past owner/builders reps.

Pacific has it's fort that looks like no other out there. Many Satisfied owners

The best looking boat with a fort in MHO is Coldwater. Built your way

We all take what we like and copy it and make our rendition of it. That is the American Way. Things change and adapt.
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Re: River Hawk Seahawk offshore

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goatram wrote:
The best looking boat with a fort in MHO is Coldwater. Built your way
I love those Coldwater Boats! Look at Marty's old Ironwood at the top left of this page. The only one like it I have seen.

The Seahawk offshore is nice. Every company should make videos like that.
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S L Dave wrote: Look at Marty's old Ironwood at the top left of this page. The only one like it I have seen.

I really like Marty's boat. It is probably my dream vessel if I were to have one built. I would make it a couple of feet longer though and twin diesel's.


Those Riverhawk's look ok.
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Yeah, ole Marty's boat was the B-O-M-B.....a true Canyon Runner :thumbsup:
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A member has one of these SeaWolf and they have a fine looking pilothouse design and quality that is right up there. Another fine craftsman built alloy from the PNW. :thumbsup:

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I like the lines!!! :thumbsup:

Another builder keeping the customer in mind with the reverse chine :clap:

Where have ya seen that lately....... :idea:
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Self bailing, .25 5806 hull, 40/12 variable deadrise....ya think that rascal sits good while you're fishing?

Take the tour of the Valkyrie line, versatile, nice looking cabin version:

http://www.seawolfmarine.com/ModelsOpti ... e2228.aspx

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