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fishaholic82 12-03-2012 10:26 PM

Thinking of downgrading
 
I've been thinking of downgrading from my bay boat to a gator tail rig. I uderstand that I won't be able to go to the island and rigs in the summer and that choppy bays will be more bouncy but I can't duck hunt or frog out of my bay boat. Just wondering if any one has done this and if there were any major regrets involved. I realize that everyone is different but I'm wondering if there is anything I haven't considered in this decision. Thanks for any help

SGib 12-03-2012 10:28 PM

Have 2 boats

weedeater 12-03-2012 10:34 PM

I had a nice 15x48 aluminum boat that I sold and got a bass boat that I sold and bought a 17x44 tunnel hull with a 40hp.... I am happier with the boat I have now then ever

wetaline 12-03-2012 10:57 PM

have 2 boats

Montauk17 12-03-2012 11:00 PM

Consider what you use a boat for 95% of the time before you pull the trigger. I have been thinking about getting a center console gator tail myself.

FF_T_Warren 12-03-2012 11:08 PM

I'd say buy a cheap hull and put a Gatortail on it and have both

fishaholic82 12-03-2012 11:14 PM

The main reason I'm thinking of downgrading is to cut the cost that I currently have with my bayboat. If my cost of running and maintaining was less I'd be able to fish more. I'd love to have 2 boats but that just ain't in the cards. I've been looking at getting Uncle J Custom Boats in Morgan City to build it for me.If I do pull the trigger and go with a mudboat it'll be a 18x54 with a 35 GTR with a few minor modifications.

FF_T_Warren 12-03-2012 11:28 PM

Well it's definitely cheaper to run

latravcha 12-04-2012 10:00 AM

I fished out of a Aucoins flat with a pro drive for about 3 years it is not that bad but you are limited on the days you can fish because if wind. Another problem is the wind will blow you all over and harder to keep the boat in one place. Also have to keep in mind the storage wil be much less in the boat you have built and not a comfortable. If you have a wife or kids that like to fish it will be a pain to bring them fishing for longer periods in that boat. If you do have one build Jason builds a hell of a boat. I have been knowing him for several years not. He stops by the office a few time a week. Just cant get rid of him sometimes.
If you go with the flat hit me up Im always looking for someone to go with me in the big boat to split the cost.

fishaholic82 12-04-2012 10:57 AM

latravcha- thanks I agree Jason build some really nice boats and from what I have been told he is very easy to deal with. As far as fishing with my family my wife and daughter have gotten hooked on redfishing and just don't have the same feelings that I do toward specks. I will have to switch up some of my fishing spots but I will be able to fish in a lot of new areas that I couldnt dream of going in my bay boat. I guess I just need to make up my mind and pull the trigger.

Flatfishfreak 12-04-2012 03:43 PM

Get the flat boat if you want. Everyone used to fish big lake out of flats years ago.

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fishaholic82 12-04-2012 04:49 PM

Well I pulled the trigger and decided to get the Gator Tail rig. I posted my boat on a couple of different web site and I have someone coming to look at it and test run it tomorrow. Hopefully everything works out so I can order my new boat asap.

Lake Chuck Duck 12-04-2012 05:02 PM

Thats a pretty damn cool boat yyou posted for an aluminum. How does it ride?

fishaholic82 12-04-2012 05:41 PM

It rides great I'm just looking to cut some of my cost so I can actually be able to fish more cause the Gator Tail wont burn no where near what my 200 Optimax burns. And I'll actually be able to start frogging and duck hunting again. I can't wait to get my next rig though cause it will be the first brand spanking new boat I have ever had and it'll be designed exactly how I want it done.

weedeater 12-04-2012 07:02 PM

What's the speeds to be expected out of a Gatortail?

Montauk17 12-04-2012 07:05 PM

Around 30 mph....not made for speed made for torque in da mud

davidkyle323 12-04-2012 07:33 PM

I have a 40 on a tunnel and a bay boat but to be honest the bay boat don't get used near enough, the other boat can do so many things and if I had to choose I would def keep my 40.

fishaholic82 12-04-2012 07:50 PM

There are some Gator Tails out there that are bumping the 40mph mark but that is with extensive engine mods. The rig im looking at should run a little over 30 with a light load but with 3 adults, 12 gallons of gas, ice chest, and other items needed for hunting and going to the camp it'll still get on step and run around 25mph. Like Montauk said these rigs are built for mud and extreme shallow water. They actually run faster in shallow water than they do in deep water.

sniper3726 12-04-2012 11:03 PM

I am curious what kind of mpg a gator tail would get . They probably do not have flow meters I assume. Has anyone checked accurately to know what they get ?

fishaholic82 12-04-2012 11:39 PM

I don't have any exact numbers but a few of the guys I know that run them say they can go to the camp and run all weekend duck hunting, frogging, running jug lines, etc on less than 18 gallons of gas.


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