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Thread: Flatbottom Question????

  1. #11
    Roman 1
    Originally posted by ColeTR1
    Look at these Posts
    Hondo (http://www.***boat.com/forums/showth...threadid=46578)
    Dosn't know what he wants!! Link (http://www.***boat.com/forums/showth...threadid=44613)
    I saw these thanks.
    I just thought I would research a little before ploppin down the cash.
    Whats the difference between a Bezer and a Biesemeyer?? Also whats the difference between a Cole and D'Marco runnerbottom.
    Does Canyon build a true flat?? How does that ride??
    One last thing, what is a gull bottom sanger? And does it ride good??
    Does a wood deck increase the value or take away??
    Sorry for all the questions.

  2. #12
    ColeTR1
    Originally posted by Roman 1
    Q. Whats the difference between a Bezer and a Biesemeyer??
    A. Same Thing Bezer is slang
    Q. Also whats the difference between a Cole and D'Marco runnerbottom.
    A. Both made runnerbottoms and are about the same
    Q. Does Canyon build a true flat?? How does that ride??
    A. All the Canyon's that I have seen have been runnerbottoms
    Q. One last thing, what is a gull bottom sanger? And does it ride good??
    A. ??????
    Q. Does a wood deck increase the value or take away??
    A. Add

  3. #13
    V-DRIVE VIDEO
    Originally posted by ColeTR1
    R1 and Mike,
    A Bezer is a smaller version of the traditional Biesemeyer circle boat we've all come to admire.
    They are two different boats!
    The Bezer is technically a Biesemeyer just like your TR-1 is a cole. Julian designed these boats as an answer to the Jones Starfire.
    The Bezer has a squared cap line and a narrower transom.

  4. #14
    CircleJerk
    AND.........they are slower in the straights than a LAVEY, right Gordon Jennings?

  5. #15
    ColeTR1
    Originally posted by V-DRIVE VIDEO
    R1 and Mike,
    A Bezer is a smaller version of the traditional Biesemeyer circle boat we've all come to admire.
    Thanks VDV didn't know that! is it easy to tell them apart?

  6. #16
    V-DRIVE VIDEO
    Originally posted by CircleJerk
    AND.........they are slower in the straights than a LAVEY, right Gordon Jennings?
    The peanut gallery chimes in!!They could be with some modern day refinement.
    Mike,
    Look for the squared cap line. Example; Billy's boat is a Bezer.

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  8. #18
    BigBoyToys
    A Biesemeyer has always been my preference, especially for if ya want to run around at the lake/river all day and not have the rough water bother ya. Here's a little clip of mine taken on 5-8-04 at Lake Berryessa http://www.pritek.net/bboat/5-8-04.mpg Nothing fancy and I was just goofing around and not going fast....more like just cruisin' around (and around) But as you can see in the video, it handles rough water no problem.

  9. #19
    BigBoyToys
    And yes, it's for sale minus motor

  10. #20
    WaterBox
    Originally posted by JakeC.
    Im agreeing with vdv on this one, go with the Biesemeyer. Just because you have a Biesemeyer doesnt mean that you are trying to set the world on fire like the rest of us
    Dude; If you want to set the world on fire you need a "REVENGE" like the one you was with at Fire-Bird, The 711 boat "It's a REVENGE buddy"
    " REVENGE " Worlds Fastest Flat...

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