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5'ers are not bad, if they are far apart.
3'er can kick you arse if they are close enuff for your bow to fall in the trough before the next one hits you. Wave distance has a lot to do with a ride. The ship channel in the jetty's has big rollers, it all depends on the tides and winds. |
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From a guy who says I have a camp in Big Lake ( but its his dads) lmao......
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I'd love to see a rolled gunnel 21 foot bay boat eating up 5 foot rollers 70 miles offshore out of Cameron tuna fishing in a hundred foot of water.?...lol
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Reckon how many are out in the Sound today? |
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Not many today been pulling all around central all morning...
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Edwards....how big were those swells we hit in cocodrie??? I know when we hit the bottom all you saw was water in front and back...and boat disappeared
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I don't want to be in 5' waves in any 21 ft. boat.
Unless it is long swells. Wind waves, screw dat. |
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W figures them waves are every bit as tall as him. When you're 4' tall.....it's hard to judge distance.
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Should of been in the ship channel fri with is..... It was rocking!!! Went air born a few times..... We cut across the lake in good 2ft with 3fters....55mph..... No problem...could of drank a glass of wine.....different story when we hit channel
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I know I was just messin...the MRGO gets crazy rollers in it...I was in a 18 foot rolled gunnel nitro bay boat once in huge rollers and the walls were buckling and shaking and ****... Didn't help my big *** was in it but I was thankful to make it back that day. Also back to subject nautical star is economical but not a triton...if u wanna look at something a lil bit cheaper than triton but I think actually think rides as good is the 23 hydra sports... It's a heavy boat like the triton with a great ride. |
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funny you two think im a kid. ask your lover w why he has a kid on his ignore list? im not trying to start crap like he does. when people who have no idea about boats and water read this and think they can run 5 footers in a 20foot bay boat then they go out and capsize and go missing thats the problem. yeah you can take any boat offshore as long as its calm and you know the weather. but a lot of people just dont know and dont have the experience of being in a bad situation.
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And a haynie z21
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White Water was made here in Bogalusa by Louisiana Fiberglass. As many of those boats as they were selling....I was shocked when they "went under".
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Yea, great riding boat. I just can't understand why guys on this forum go so crazy over a haynie after riding in one. It's a nice boat. But it's a simple concept. Not much technology involved. Horsepower to weight ratio. Havnie is a lightweight, low freeboard, single wall roll gunnel, low deadrise, 21ft boat that will take a 225hp outboard. It is not incredible for it to go 68mph. I just don't get it.
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Blackjack???? Not even close to Triton!!! Narrow little transom! 24 LTS is the only thing if you're fishing the coast. On a good day can go out 50 miles also. |
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Whitewater boats went out of business because of the owner also owned Country Stop Marine in Mandeville that defaulted. Whitewater boats had a cult follwing like Haynie, for many of the same reasons. The Whitewater bay boat was made more for rought water than the Haynie a lot drier and softer ride, but does draft more water.
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