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Old 02-28-2003
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Default MAKO 333 ATTACK

THE MAKO 33 ft. cc/cuddy was only made a few years.Do you or anyone else know why it was discontinued? If so are the high & low points of this boat ?
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Old 04-16-2003
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Default RE: MAKO 333 ATTACK

Yes. It was a wet dog.
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Old 05-17-2003
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Default MAKO 333

WOULD YOU PLEASE ELABORATE ON YOUR "WET DOG" DESCRIPTION PLEASE. THANKS,JODY
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Old 05-18-2003
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WHen traveling acorss the surface of thee water, much of the water's surface ended up in the boat and in your face. Also, it was slow and because of the attempt at getting maximum interior space, the bow was nowhere near sharp enough so it was a rough riding boat.
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Old 05-18-2003
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WHen traveling acorss the surface of thee water, much of the water's surface ended up in the boat and in your face. Also, it was slow and because of the attempt at getting maximum interior space, the bow was nowhere near sharp enough so it was a rough riding boat.
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Old 09-29-2003
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Default curious about comments on 333 mako

I have been looking at this model for quite some time but have not been serious enough to waste anybodys time to ask for a ride. The time is drawing near to get onboard one and a few other hulls that I'd like to consider. The layout is exactly what I would design giving serious family oriented fishing as our main goal. The remarks about it being a wet dog do concern me. A wet dog as compared to what? And where were these tests done, We're gulf fishermen, so a short chop is what we're used to. We've ridden many Grady boats in the 30 ft range and am not impressed with ride comfort or cockpit room, we were hoping the 333 would streach out beyond those lengths and appears to have massive amounts of fishable space. Speed is not an issue if the reported 28 kt cruise, and 38kt max are correct. Please give me a little more detail if available on real world experience with the 333, my wife has her heart set on these 333's so if there is a real reason to pull them from our list, you could save me and some broker alot of time
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Old 09-30-2003
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Default 33 Attack

Id buy a Grady.
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Old 12-21-2004
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Grady is now coming out with a 36' you might be interested in....
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Old 12-21-2004
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Default Mako 333

You might consider looking for a 32 Intrepid. Very proven hulls that are very efficeint and well designed.
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Old 04-13-2005
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Default You will enjoy this boat

I own a 333 and fish the gulfstream off Miami/Keys. The boat has performed extremely well in haevy seas. I have been boating for over 35 years and owned vessels from 30 to 46 ft.

I suggest you take the test ride.
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