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Rippinlips55 07-11-2012 10:47 PM

Boat advice.
 
Been lookin for something for a while....I would like something that I could run in the marsh and chase reds but also go out in the lake to catch specks! Something I could pole and me and my buddies could fly fish with but also take a good bit of that Big Lake chop.

Iav been lookin at the hewes redfisher 18 and the mako 18LTS
Advice?

cmdrost 07-12-2012 09:08 AM

Out of the 2 you mention, I'd go with the Mako. Its basically their 18 bay boat with a cap to look like a flats style, so it would prob handle a chop better.

Unfortunately, the style you are looking for doesn't really exist. Talk with anyone who has owned a flats style boat around here. Great for marsh or protected or calm water, but in a chop will beat you silly and get you wet. Reason you don't see alot of Hewes, Sterlings, or Lake & Bay's, etc...around here.

I would look for more of a bay boat that is light and drafts shallow if that is what you are after.

Tails 07-12-2012 09:35 AM

I recently purchased a beavertail and it’s great for the marsh and shallows but alittle wind on the lake and crossing it becomes a different story. Most areas around the lake are deep enough to afford not by a technical poling skiff. There used to be a Hewes Redfisher on LA Sportsman.

bgizzle 07-12-2012 02:53 PM

My best friend has a 18 mako lts. It's a great boat in the marsh but in the lake it's only good up to 10mph winds anything more than that it's a little much but over 10 yoyd be in da marsh anyway. He just put a powerpole on it if I get around to it I'll take pucs

noodle creek 07-12-2012 08:14 PM

21 ft action craft

Pole_benda 07-13-2012 12:59 AM

What's your price range? I have a 2009 Maverick 18 Hpxv that will out run both those boats, float skinnier and zero hull slap! I just got orders to Germany and it will do me no good hanging on to her. But still not in a rush to sale because I don't want to. Let me know if you want pics or to wet test. Boatdriver can attest to the ride and fishability of the boat.

toodeep 07-13-2012 08:29 AM

a friend is selling an 18 foot flycraft with a 115 yamaha fourstroke. the boats rides really well and is dry ride. pm me if you want more info and i can put you touch with him for more pics.

Dogface 07-13-2012 08:57 AM

The 21 ft Action Craft is a great boat, however I don't know of any flats boat that will handle rough water like a bay boat will. Seems like you must compromise something with any boat you purchase. I would love for someone to tell us what boat is the best for shallow water and big water.

cajun bill 07-13-2012 09:18 AM

Mowdy. Brother has one, great "skinny water" boat and nice vee in front to break waves on open water. Downside is that the sides are almost non-existent, kinda like fishing on a very smooth riding sheet of plywood.:rotfl:

noodle creek 07-13-2012 10:01 AM

you'll want a 21ft if you're going to be spending any time on big lake

Catcher'sMitt 07-13-2012 02:40 PM

you don't want to pole anything that is heavy. 21 ft boats are heavy. I have a 21 baypro that is a skiff and gets pretty shallow......never even thought about poling it. 1875 lb dry and no motor. take a look at the weights on those flat boats for poling....sub 1000 lb. and you will want something at least 20' to handle any kind of waves.

Likeuhboss 07-13-2012 03:18 PM

20' xpress CC ?

Rippinlips55 07-13-2012 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cmdrost (Post 461112)
Out of the 2 you mention, I'd go with the Mako. Its basically their 18 bay boat with a cap to look like a flats style, so it would prob handle a chop better.

Unfortunately, the style you are looking for doesn't really exist. Talk with anyone who has owned a flats style boat around here. Great for marsh or protected or calm water, but in a chop will beat you silly and get you wet. Reason you don't see alot of Hewes, Sterlings, or Lake & Bay's, etc...around here.

I would look for more of a bay boat that is light and drafts shallow if that is what you are after.

That's exactly it!

MLM 07-14-2012 08:27 AM

I have the Hewes Redfisher 21. Love this boat! It does great in marsh and lake!

buoy37 07-14-2012 12:54 PM

You need to buy two good used boats to be able to do both (or two new boats if you have deep pockets).

toolpush 07-15-2012 09:35 AM

I purchased the Mako 18 LTS and for my needs I really like it. The 2011 model I have is rated for 90 up which is what I have on it. The 2012 model is rated for115 which would give you better performance. The boat is easy to pole, and has a dry ride compared to the bass boat I had before. Very fishable, use it in fresh and salt water. Thinking about buying a talon for it in the near future.

meaux fishing 07-15-2012 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by toolpush (Post 462734)
I purchased the Mako 18 LTS and for my needs I really like it. The 2011 model I have is rated for 90 up which is what I have on it. The 2012 model is rated for115 which would give you better performance. The boat is easy to pole, and has a dry ride compared to the bass boat I had before. Very fishable, use it in fresh and salt water. Thinking about buying a talon for it in the near future.

You should get a powerpole... Have not heard very much good about the talon

Rippinlips55 07-15-2012 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by toolpush (Post 462734)
I purchased the Mako 18 LTS and for my needs I really like it. The 2011 model I have is rated for 90 up which is what I have on it. The 2012 model is rated for115 which would give you better performance. The boat is easy to pole, and has a dry ride compared to the bass boat I had before. Very fishable, use it in fresh and salt water. Thinking about buying a talon for it in the near future.

We have been lookin at the mako for a while and I never realy found antthing about them....we also looked at the redfisher 21 thanks for the advice!

Duck Butter 07-15-2012 12:37 PM

Whattabouta Carolina Skiff:confused: I have seen those thing run in some skinny water, they have TONS of room, draft shallow, lightweight, and they have some now that are not just flat bottom but a bit of a V in the front. The crabbers love them and they are on them everyday in all types of weather and conditions. Looked at a 21 ft at Blacks in Lafayette while I was looking at chainsaws and its rated for 14 people:eek: Thats a lot of weight it can hold and still drafts rather shallow, and man they got some room

toolpush 07-15-2012 01:43 PM

meaux fishin, been researching both can't decide which one I like best, there are good and bad points with both. You live in meaux?

toolpush 07-15-2012 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rippinlips55 (Post 462803)
We have been lookin at the mako for a while and I never realy found antthing about them....we also looked at the redfisher 21 thanks for the advice!

I was the same way. When I found the 18 LTS at the dealer in Abbeville, I had never seen that boat before and could not find any reviews from people who owned one. Took the chance and made the purchase. So far I have not been dissapointed.

1fastmerc 07-15-2012 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by toolpush (Post 462841)
I was the same way. When I found the 18 LTS at the dealer in Abbeville, I had never seen that boat before and could not find any reviews from people who owned one. Took the chance and made the purchase. So far I have not been dissapointed.

I've been looking at that boat for quite a while now. My family has outgrown my alweld so we are hoping to upgrade to this boat next yr. I've been wanting to here some real reviews from people who actually own the boat and not reviews from salesman.


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lapipeliner79 07-15-2012 03:15 PM

Boat
 
If ur looking for a jam up boat for both marsh fishing and lake and you wouldnt mind buying used text me at 337-842-7794

Smoke Shack BBQ 07-15-2012 03:22 PM

If you don't mind me asking what did you pay for the Mako 18lts.

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Kajundave 07-15-2012 04:07 PM

I have the X22 ShearWater... love it, it's a crossover, flats and bay, it eats up a hard 2 ft chop, relatively dry, can cruz at 45 mph at 3900RPMs and 65ish hooked up 2 men full of fuel!

Kajundave 07-15-2012 04:13 PM

I fished out of the Hewes Redfisher 21 thats one fine boat, but seemed to be wet compaired to the X22

toolpush 07-15-2012 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smoke Shack BBQ (Post 462877)
If you don't mind me asking what did you pay for the Mako 18lts.

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Would have to look at the paper work but I think it was 26,000. It came with these options installed-90 Hp optimax, 4 blade SS prop, Hyd steering, aluminum trailer with brakes, and hull paint. I added 2 fishing seats, bimini top, and 70 pound thrust Minn Kota trolling motor.


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