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[June 12, 2008]Four Winns SL242 2Just last summer, Four Winns jumped onto the leading edge of what could become the next trend in sport boats: hard angles inside and out, and a bow so wide for passengers that it's easily mistaken for a deck boat.
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[December 21, 2004]Four Winns 214 Funship 1Among the steadiest drives of our tests, the 214 Funship seems bigger than the name suggests and is one of the best family boats for the 2005 model year.
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[January 31, 2008]Starcraft Starstep 229 CCStarcraft has as much experience building deck boats as any company on the landscape. They also specialize in big-water fishing boats. The new Starstep 229 CC brings together Starcraft's expertise in both fields.
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[January 3, 2008]Sea Ray 290 SundeckAs the largest model in Sea Ray's Sundeck line, the 290 is a prime example of the latest thinking in day boats. With nearly 30 feet to work with, the designers have incorporated everything a group of family and friends needs to spend a day on the water in comfort.
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[November 20, 2008]Hurricane FunDeck GS 220Thanks to a combination of ample freeboard, rugged construction and solid running performance, the FunDeck GS 220 can handle big lakes and coastal venues.
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[January 3, 2008]NauticStar 210 DCStepping aboard this outboard-powered 21-footer instantly made our testers want to sit down. No, not because we felt unsteady: The 8-foot-6-inch beam gives this boat a stable footprint. But the leather-touch upholstery, made from multidirectional expanded-back vinyl, which envelopes the bow and wraps the aft port corner and bucket helm chairs, simply beckoned.



