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fliboi21

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As much as I like the pilot houses, the walkarounds are the perfect family/fishing machines. This pic is from Long Island sound of my baby. Let's see some walkaround love
 

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This is my new 2510.
 

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Here's my 2001 2110 with a Yamaha 175HPHPDI motor. I bought it in 2008.

This is pre radar arch

 
I haven't seen a new 2510 untill now. Didn't know they where putting in a stern door. That thing is gourgous
 
I ran a 17' whaler for 10 years while studying the perfect boat to upgrade to. I have to be able to put in at a ramp that has 2 1/2' water at low tide at the deepest point with about 30' maneuver room. We go through two miles of creek then out through a sketchy inlet to the open Atlantic. After all that I still need to get between 25 an 50 miles out to get to fishing paradise. I usually have an assortment of kids and women on board and need the versatility of a covered but well ventilated cockpit, a birth below, and the ability to have three kids or so bottom fishing off the bow. The 2110 was clearly the perfect boat for my situation so I grabbed one. And before anyone comments... We always carry epirb, spot device, sat phone, as well as all vhf system and self inflating survival raft.
 
My 96, 2110. For my needs, just about perfect.

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I luv my 2000 2310 had to surch for it now I need to learn how to post pics I will get my kids to do it
 
^ Splen...mine is hinged and shown laying flat in the photos. It needs to be down to accommodate the outboard when it's out of the water. I'm not sure I really need it as I've never experienced water on the deck, but I do use it each time.

Not fully shown but you can see the rod holder that's attached to it here.

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Here are some shots of my new 2510 XLD
 

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here is the 2001 2110. moved up to the 2510 but don't have any pictures handy
 

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