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My only experience was a 3-day charter with Capt. Erik Rue a few years back on Big Lake. The lake was slick as snot all 3 days, so, I can't attest to the slop, but, the boat is plenty roomy and tracks true. Seems plenty stable.
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My buddy has one, fishes Breton sound and Venice in it.
Very capable of light offshore and bays fishing. Not super shallow; but can still chase reds. Good size front deck and a whole lotta "freeboard". He has a 225 Honda on it. Scoots pretty well. |
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Thanks, that is pretty much what I have heard. More offshore capable than most but not quite as shallow.
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I don't know if the guys that responded know that the sea flight is NOT the regular triton bay boat . I have a 24' LTSpro , and love it. The pics of the sea flight I saw look like it may be a rolled gunnel boat so that will be a lighter boat which may cause a bumpy ride, my 24' is one heavy mother and you can tell when running through the slop it just plows!
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I think Capt. D or Deadly D, has a rolled gunnel Triton.
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Yes, pox is right.
It's not a double wall hull boat. It's much lighter then the Lts model. It does have more "V" which makes it ride good for a lighter boat. Also most have an open rear. Meaning no deck or storage. |
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When my buddy bought his it was just a console and 3 storage compartments up front. He had the rear deck custom made & added his leaning post. |
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