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Likeuhboss 07-19-2012 05:39 PM

What's the boards opinion of an 18' bay boat?
 
I'm probably gonna be ready to buy this winter when prices hopefully drop a little but. My question is, would an 18' boat be big enough for me? I will be fishing big lake mostly and occasionally grand isle. The only reason Im looking at 18' is because of the price... I've found some really nice ones for just a Lil over 10k.

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meaux fishing 07-19-2012 05:45 PM

I fished out of an 18.5' kenner for a few years in both of those places. Nothing wrong with that size boat. Any more than 2-3 people it starts to get crowded. I have fished 4 before but everybody needs to know what they are doing or somebody will get hooked. The right boat will handle rough stuff decent in that size.

Likeuhboss 07-19-2012 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 465023)
I fished out of an 18.5' kenner for a few years in both of those places. Nothing wrong with that size boat. Any more than 2-3 people it starts to get crowded. I have fished 4 before but everybody needs to know what they are doing or somebody will get hooked. The right boat will handle rough stuff decent in that size.

It would be only 2 people in the boat the majority of the time, once in a while 3.

meaux fishing 07-19-2012 05:47 PM

If you look you can find some pretty decent 19-21fters for $13-15K might just save up for a couple more months and get a bigger boat with less bells and whistles. You can always add those at a later date. Kinda hard to add feet to the boat or freeboard (unless you're W)

speck-chaser 07-19-2012 05:58 PM

get as big as you can afford.

jchief 07-19-2012 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by speck-chaser (Post 465029)
get as big as you can afford.

big time. I will not own shorter than a 20' bay boat again.

mriguy 07-19-2012 07:10 PM

18 footer will work, only problem is you will be looking for something bigger within a year, I have a 20', but won't go shorter than 22' next time.

Kenner18 07-19-2012 07:40 PM

Go Big for sure. Im in a 21 and going to a 24 .Never enough room.

jdm4x43732 07-19-2012 08:41 PM

I don't spend alot of time on the water and I have a 18.5 Blazer and it is like a yacht compared to the 1436 jon boat I upgraded from. All depends on how serious a fisherman you want to be. I do agree with the other guys, if you buy a 20+ footer you will never gripe about having too much room.

Likeuhboss 07-19-2012 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jdm4x43732 (Post 465083)
I don't spend alot of time on the water and I have a 18.5 Blazer and it is like a yacht compared to the 1436 jon boat I upgraded from. All depends on how serious a fisherman you want to be. I do agree with the other guys, if you buy a 20+ footer you will never gripe about having too much room.

Well I'm upgrading from nothing so I've only got one way to go. Hah

Jadams 07-19-2012 10:06 PM

I fished 18.5 Kenner w 135 opti for yrs b4 I guided bc it's what I could afford it handled anything big lake offered and it went 50 miles offshore if winds blowin 25 why u wanna be fishing growin up I fished bl out of 15 w 25 and would smoke a lot of guides out of it. If I didn't guide I'd have another awesome fuel mileage wasn't heavy could trailer it to Toledo river etc. it's easy to dmsay go big when u ain't paying 4 it if that's ur range and u fish 2 or 3 go for it plenty room

bjhooper82 07-20-2012 04:56 AM

There's an 18' Nautic Star with a 115 on it for sale in the classifieds. Looks like a pretty nice boat.

jpeff31787 07-20-2012 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by bjhooper82 (Post 465157)
There's an 18' Nautic Star with a 115 on it for sale in the classifieds. Looks like a pretty nice boat.

we have a 1910 nautic star with a 115, so this boat should handle well also. Our boat handles pretty big chop very well, and is very dry as long as you are heading into the wave or quartering them. Side chop, not too dry, but I don't think any boats are dry with a side chop, because the wind blows the water into the boat. But as most others have been saying, next chance i get I'm getting nothin smaller than a 22, but mainly because we have been bringing 3-4ppl and theres not enough room

blackmamba 07-20-2012 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by jpeff31787 (Post 465163)
we have a 1910 nautic star with a 115, so this boat should handle well also. Our boat handles pretty big chop very well, and is very dry as long as you are heading into the wave or quartering them. Side chop, not too dry, but I don't think any boats are dry with a side chop, because the wind blows the water into the boat. But as most others have been saying, next chance i get I'm getting nothin smaller than a 22, but mainly because we have been bringing 3-4ppl and theres not enough room

Is this the boat y'all take out of the pass when y'all go? And how does that 115 push it with three grown men in it?

Crawl79 07-20-2012 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 465023)
I fished out of an 18.5' kenner for a few years in both of those places. Nothing wrong with that size boat. Any more than 2-3 people it starts to get crowded. I have fished 4 before but everybody needs to know what they are doing or somebody will get hooked. The right boat will handle rough stuff decent in that size.


What he said!

I fished in an 18 footer for years. And when it was time to upgrade I still couldn't afford the 22 footer I wanted. I ended up getting a 19 and that one extra foot makes a huge difference in the ride and room to fish.

bearwash87 07-20-2012 07:49 AM

I have a 18 footer and like others say it gets crowded quick and doesn't handle bad stuff as good as a bigger boat, but it gets the job done. I'll be upgrading soon to a little bigger boat. It all just boils down to how much $$$ you want to throw into one.

Likeuhboss 07-20-2012 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Jadams (Post 465118)
I fished 18.5 Kenner w 135 opti for yrs b4 I guided bc it's what I could afford it handled anything big lake offered and it went 50 miles offshore if winds blowin 25 why u wanna be fishing growin up I fished bl out of 15 w 25 and would smoke a lot of guides out of it. If I didn't guide I'd have another awesome fuel mileage wasn't heavy could trailer it to Toledo river etc. it's easy to dmsay go big when u ain't paying 4 it if that's ur range and u fish 2 or 3 go for it plenty room

Exactly. Sure, I'd love a 24' boat, but try explaining that to the mrs. Right now my options are either an 18' glass boat or a 20' aluminum... Orrrrr no boat at all.

2ndamendment 07-20-2012 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Likeuhboss (Post 465443)
Exactly. Sure, I'd love a 24' boat, but try explaining that to the mrs. Right now my options are either an 18' glass boat or a 20' aluminum... Orrrrr no boat at all.


Do you plan on guiding with the boat? Do you plan on frequenting offshore fishing trips? Do you plan on fishing more than 4 people on a frequent basis?
If you answer not really or no to any of the questions then a 21' or less will do.

Catcher'sMitt 08-15-2012 10:30 AM

hold out for at least 20. much more comfortable going over waves and especially boat wakes. 18 foot seems to buck and 20 seems to span the waves better.

weedeater 08-15-2012 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Catcher'sMitt (Post 477790)
hold out for at least 20. much more comfortable going over waves and especially boat wakes. 18 foot seems to buck and 20 seems to span the waves better.

And heaven forbid financing it:shaking:


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