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Old 06-04-2013, 02:35 PM   #20
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So I am in the 18th season with my 1988 230 Mako walk around and getting an itch for a new vessel and wanted some critical feedback on the boats out there so here is the question what do you not like about your boat and what’s the best feature of your boat

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For the 1988 230 Mako
CON
the transom and freeboard is super low I often take on water from the back when drifting rips and the freeboard is it to my knee which makes it not a great boat for little ones.

Pro

Solid hull been out in a lot of nasty weather and boat handles very good in weather I probably should not be out in the cabin also has a lot of space for its size
Do what everyone has done with older open transom makos, close it and put the O/B on a bracket. classicmako.com to see a million different projects done.

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