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Topic: Tarpon 14 Vs Prowler 15  (Read 7750 times)

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I would rather have the P-15 over a T-140. It is a great boat, but too wet for my taste. To my knowledge, there is no new P-15 in the works.


My T120 is a pretty dry ride.  I would be surprised if the T140 takes on as much water as a Prowler.

Downsides of the Tarpon 120 (in my opinion) include:  slow (T140 should be quicker, T160 is supposed to be one of the fastest), hatches (Tupperware style can come off plus center hatch is too small to use on the water), and weight.

Positives include:  stable, large tank well, and nice cockpit layout.


 

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