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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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.
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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)
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get as big as you can afford.
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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.
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Go Big for sure. Im in a 21 and going to a 24 .Never enough room.
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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.
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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
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There's an 18' Nautic Star with a 115 on it for sale in the classifieds. Looks like a pretty nice boat.
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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. |
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.
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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. |
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.
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