Endeavour trawlercats

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Ralph Small
Thu, Jan 21, 2010 3:02 PM

To add my 2 cents, we have been very pleased owners of of a 36' Endeavour bought in 2001 and sold in 2004 and a 44' Endeavour bought in 2004. They have provided what we expected and more. We have also found it very helpful to deal directly with the people at Endeavour with regard to any issue that has ever come up concerning the boats, mostly "what is the best way to deal with the things that stop working correctly on all boats" - Bob Vincent has been lucky to keep a number of very good people for a long time.

Our travels have covered the southern half of the great loop, the Abacos, and offshore fishing trips -  many of which have been 30 miles off the coast of Georgia. She doesn't like a totally beam sea, but as long as we could have 10 degrees off of that, both performed well for us. We now spend 5-6 months a year on board and use her more as a floating condo for which she is well suited plus the trip from Georgia to the keys and other places in south Florida.

Ralph Small
M/V AmmyBoo, 44' Endeavour TrawlerCat

To add my 2 cents, we have been very pleased owners of of a 36' Endeavour bought in 2001 and sold in 2004 and a 44' Endeavour bought in 2004. They have provided what we expected and more. We have also found it very helpful to deal directly with the people at Endeavour with regard to any issue that has ever come up concerning the boats, mostly "what is the best way to deal with the things that stop working correctly on all boats" - Bob Vincent has been lucky to keep a number of very good people for a long time. Our travels have covered the southern half of the great loop, the Abacos, and offshore fishing trips - many of which have been 30 miles off the coast of Georgia. She doesn't like a totally beam sea, but as long as we could have 10 degrees off of that, both performed well for us. We now spend 5-6 months a year on board and use her more as a floating condo for which she is well suited plus the trip from Georgia to the keys and other places in south Florida. Ralph Small M/V AmmyBoo, 44' Endeavour TrawlerCat