Coraline 750 Outsider

Hi all,

i know this is probably not the right spot but this thread gets a lot more exposure.

I'm currently looking at buying a coraline 750 outsider and would like any info on them that anyone can give. Being such a large boat and aluminium will this counteract the rough ride normally experienced and with large reverse chines I'm guessing it will be a rather stable boat.

Cheers


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 Best thing to donut take one

Tue, 2015-08-11 08:03

 Best thing to donut take one out for a sea trial then you can come to your own conclusion about the ride mate 

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Cheers

Tue, 2015-08-11 09:15

 I definitely will be doing that mate..

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options

Tue, 2015-08-11 12:07

Have you looked at other options or sold on the Coraline?

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Fished a bit on A 670

Tue, 2015-08-11 13:19

Fished a bit on A 670 coraline, On of the worst boats I have spent time on. Bangy and broached like a mofo

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They look pretty tough

Tue, 2015-08-11 16:07

Hey Hoops

for what it's worth, if it's the one in Rocko, it looks pretty tough mate.  Killer boat.

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Coraline

Tue, 2015-08-11 21:33

Check out this link

http://fishwrecked.com/forum/coraline-boats

I have the 670 Oceanrunner hardtop, heaps of deck space which I love. You do have to make sure the motor is trimmed out otherwise it can broach, I actually find it rides better when I have it loaded up with gear heading to the Abrolhos :)