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PUREBAY2200 03-21-2014 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Brandon_Picou (Post 674051)
I like this sea fox. Guy is asking 16k for 2006. Been garage kept and comes with warranty. I'm not looking for a beat up boat and trailer that needs work. This boat looks good, just know nothing about sea fox


What kinda warranty u getting on a 2006 model???:confused:

SULPHITE 03-21-2014 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Salty (Post 674126)
W is a former Sea Fox owner. I believe it was a 1200CC.

:*****: them cats from Texas dubbed it "The Sea Fart"

Salty 03-22-2014 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by SULPHITE (Post 674136)
:*****: them cats from Texas dubbed it "The Sea Fart"

:rotfl: Yes, they did.

You got the pics of him 'n' Fool fishin' out of it? Man, those were the good times.

fishinpox 03-22-2014 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by biggun (Post 673634)
Neither.......Both very subpar boats...

Look for a Sea Chaser, if U want a good starter boat..


man i thought you were smart ...when you bought a triton.....but saying a kenner and seapro are subpar.....??? yo dont know nutting!!

Em591991 03-22-2014 02:54 PM

Pretty satisfied with 24' sea fox. Rides smooth and dry, little head for the kids. Gets 51 mph with a yam 250, tailwind, and a wax job. Drafts a little too much. My next one will be a blue wave.

biggun 03-22-2014 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Top Dawg (Post 673937)
Exactly. Most ppl don't know what 3-4' is. I would turn around at the jetties in my 25 Grady white in 3-4' seas. Bay boat ain't runnin in dat ****.


Topdawg and Bayouchub..


I know exactly WHAT a 3-4 legit sea is.. I've got 25 + yrs as a 3rd party safety consultant overseas and here in the GoM..

Caspian, South China, North Altantic, Perian Gulf, Gulf Of Tonkin, Bay of Campece just to name a few.. 3' to 65' seas.. I've seen them.. I worked in 25' to 10,000' of water all over this earth

I worked on some of the largest, TLP's, Semi's, Drillships, Deepwater Production assets in the WORLD, as well Deep water intervention vessels the last 5 yrs. At one time I held a 100 ton, unlimited masters GC license..

Now I just have a 6 pack..

Not to mention I started as a deck hand when Breaux's Baycraft were making gunboats for the Vietnam War, back in the early 70's.
I'd do sea trails on my weekends and summers..

So between my Work and Recreational time last 25. Say 160 days a yr...
That's being conservative. Then another 70 days a yr. for 30 yrs.

Well: U do the Math.. But then again Who's counting..

But I would agree.. I WOULDN'T go in 3-4' seas in a 25 GW.. Wettest rough riding thing I ever seen..:help::help:

So Yes; with about 6,200 days:D:D:D on the water in my life time. (Conservative). I don't know what Legit 3-4' seas are..:help::help:

But then again I'm in training to be (Dubs) Deck *****...

Nough SAID.. BIGGUN OUT...

bayouchub 03-22-2014 06:49 PM

So you would intentionally take your triton BAY boat out 35miles in legit 3-4' seas????

Goooh 03-22-2014 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by bayouchub (Post 674296)
So you would intentionally take your triton BAY boat out 35miles in legit 3-4' seas????


Ground swell chub, ground swell.

I've never owned or ridden in a triton, but would like to see one hammer some 3-4's for 35 miles.

"W" 03-22-2014 07:32 PM

A Triton boat can handle very rough seas, they are made for rough water and probably the best bay boat for those seas

meaux fishing 03-22-2014 08:01 PM

I agree that my triton can handle some pretty rough stuff. Now do I want to be in those conditions, HELL NO, but do I think I could make it, yes as long as I didn't run into engine trouble or some other catastrophe. Also depends on how many seconds apart the waves are

Goooh 03-22-2014 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 674328)
I agree that my triton can handle some pretty rough stuff. Now do I want to be in those conditions, HELL NO, but do I think I could make it, yes as long as I didn't run into engine trouble or some other catastrophe. Also depends on how many seconds apart the waves are


Nailed it

bayouchub 03-22-2014 09:27 PM

A 15 deg deadrise bay boat is not meant for 3-4 seas. Period. If your fishin a barrier island or nearshore rig and weather goes south sure you can make it in. I have done it. But to intentionally run 35 miles in 3-4s or put yourself in the situation to have to is purely and simply idiotic.

PUREBAY2200 03-22-2014 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by bayouchub (Post 674351)
A 15 deg deadrise bay boat is not meant for 3-4 seas. Period. If your fishin a barrier island or nearshore rig and weather goes south sure you can make it in. I have done it. But to intentionally run 35 miles in 3-4s or put yourself in the situation to have to is purely and simply idiotic.

BINGO

:work:

PUREBAY2200 03-22-2014 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by biggun (Post 674277)
Topdawg and Bayouchub..


I know exactly WHAT a 3-4 legit sea is.. I've got 25 + yrs as a 3rd party safety consultant overseas and here in the GoM..

Caspian, South China, North Altantic, Perian Gulf, Gulf Of Tonkin, Bay of Campece just to name a few.. 3' to 65' seas.. I've seen them.. I worked in 25' to 10,000' of water all over this earth

I worked on some of the largest, TLP's, Semi's, Drillships, Deepwater Production assets in the WORLD, as well Deep water intervention vessels the last 5 yrs. At one time I held a 100 ton, unlimited masters GC license..

Now I just have a 6 pack..

Not to mention I started as a deck hand when Breaux's Baycraft were making gunboats for the Vietnam War, back in the early 70's.
I'd do sea trails on my weekends and summers..

So between my Work and Recreational time last 25. Say 160 days a yr...
That's being conservative. Then another 70 days a yr. for 30 yrs.

Well: U do the Math.. But then again Who's counting..

But I would agree.. I WOULDN'T go in 3-4' seas in a 25 GW.. Wettest rough riding thing I ever seen..:help::help:

So Yes; with about 6,200 days:D:D:D on the water in my life time. (Conservative). I don't know what Legit 3-4' seas are..:help::help:

But then again I'm in training to be (Dubs) Deck *****...

Nough SAID.. BIGGUN OUT...


^^^^^^^He mad:pissed:

"W" 03-22-2014 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by bayouchub (Post 674351)
A 15 deg deadrise bay boat is not meant for 3-4 seas. Period. If your fishin a barrier island or nearshore rig and weather goes south sure you can make it in. I have done it. But to intentionally run 35 miles in 3-4s or put yourself in the situation to have to is purely and simply idiotic.

What would you call those waves we hit that day in ship channel with south winds 20mph and falling tide

bayouchub 03-22-2014 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 674363)
What would you call those waves we hit that day in ship channel with south winds 20mph and falling tide

Tight 3s

PUREBAY2200 03-22-2014 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 674363)
What would you call those waves we hit that day in ship channel with south winds 20mph and falling tide

Lol

That was a nasty day
Those waves were Comin from all directions and were just building like crazy

I've got video of it somewhere on my computer; I'll try to find it.

"W" 03-22-2014 09:44 PM

Haynie just beast mode through that

PUREBAY2200 03-22-2014 09:45 PM

Haynie stayed on top
Lol

Honestly we didn't take any over the bow
And stayed dry

Although to believe a tackle box almost flew out
Haha

fishinpox 03-22-2014 10:49 PM

I have a 24' triton and have gotten caught 25-30 mile out in 3-4+ seas in the rain blowin sideways. Not fun . Would I ever intentionally do it hell freaking no . Was I scared we might not make it back? No but if it got any worse I would have c h I t myself. A true 3-4 ' sucks in pretty any boat that has an outboard motor . I do find it humorous when guys on here talk about their bay boats eatin up 2-3' "chop" lmao . As far as tge sea pro I've also gotten stuck offshore in a 22' sea pro and it handled it great , now again not something I'd intentionally venture out in but crap happens in the blink of an eye out there


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