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Old 02-27-2012, 02:03 PM
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i know this is going to get crazy but
Why is the haynie good for big lake?
I agree with what Jadams said below.

It is still a reasonably shallow boat, handles sloppy seas better than most pad boats, easy to clean, fast hull, and fuel efficient. My biggest complaint about the boat is that if I were fishing the beach in Grand Isle or going out more than 15 miles I would prefer a deeper boat but that would also usually make it slower and impact the draft of the boat.
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Old 02-27-2012, 02:10 PM
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I agree with what Jadams said below.

It is still a reasonably shallow boat, handles sloppy seas better than most pad boats, easy to clean, fast hull, and fuel efficient. My biggest complaint about the boat is that if I were fishing the beach in Grand Isle or going out more than 15 miles I would prefer a deeper boat but that would also usually make it slower and impact the draft of the boat.
Just take it back to the company and have 'em add freeboard...problem solved.
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