eeboater
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I was reading through the latest issue of Trailer Boating magazine last night, when I happened upon the editors lil' blurb. He was discussing that the uniqueness of boats is gone. The main article is on a new 28' (?) Everglades center console that had some pretty neat features. He mentioned that the editors of the magazine have trouble coming up with items that stand out on today's boats. There is a lot of monkey-see-monkey-do going on. His argument was that this was hurting the boating industry. I have to agree.<br /><br />The new Everglades boat they were doing a review on had a feature I thought was cool - Jeep-style doors that can attach to the center console protecting the people in the vessel during inclement weather. <br /><br />He also spoke of the FourWinns 180 Horizon from 2 years ago where they came out with an integrated bow-swim ladder. Now everyone has it. While the copying of ideas is causing all the boats to have the 'good features,' it's also causing the creativity to dissapear from the design of new boats.<br /><br />What do you guys think? Is the industry turning into one, standard-looking runabout?<br /><br />Sean