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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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i can offer a little experience in this department. i have a 16' flat bottom with a 25 h.p. suzuki. i also have a 19' bay boat with a 150h.p. i love my bayboat, but if i had to choose one, the bayboat's gone. i can fish big lake in the aluminum boat, i just have to pick my days more carefully. there are days that i can fish big lake with the bayboat that i wouldn't with the flat bottom, but they are few and far between. if i didn't have the bayboat, i would just fish elsewhere on those days or cut grass. in my opinion, if i had to have one, the flat bottom is much more versatile. it is nice to have both. however, with 2 kids, a wife, and career it is sometimes hard to justify both (time?). there's my $.02.
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check email..just sent one
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Does it involve a drive to florida? I've looked at their boats and like them.
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I'd let mine go for $5750.00.
'86 18' Shoalwater Flats w/ 2000 90 Yammie It will run in 6" of water and gets 4mpg. 6" cmc jack plate. It'll run 43 mph with just me and 37 with 3 people. Very stable with a 8' 3" beam. |
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Ratfusion,
If you are considering a Carolina skiff, I can give you a world of information. I researched them for several months. You also might want to check out the Carolina skiff owners forum. Just do a yahoo or google search for it and you will find it. Lots of good info there. There are several dealers outside of Louisiana that will save you thousands of dollars on a Carolina Skiff. You should also check out the new skiffs that are being produced by Sea Hunt. They really look nice. Shoot me a message if you want more info on skiffs. I can also put you in touch with local guys that own them to answer more of your questions. |
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i don't have one...was just suggesting them ...I like them too..If i had the cash i'd be buying one
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they dont make the 175 coastal anymore they still own g3 |
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Good luck!
I own a 22 foot bayboat and have taken the kids crabbing, tubing, bass and perch jerking on toledo, henderson, and the mermentau I've fished for trout in coastal bays and the near shore rigs. I've fished shallow ponds for redfish and even been snapper fishing in it. Never once did I think that I'd be better off in a smaller boat. I'd say that's versatile. This goes against many of the posts here but it is my truth. Everyone has different ideas of what is best for them so you decide. Don't get bogged down with too many opinions. After all, they are only opinions. Good luck with your decision. You'll enjoy your time on the water with any style of boat you choose.
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Those sea hunts are very interesting. Where do they fall in price ranges for the skiffs? What did you end up buying? |
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Fool with that G3 I hope you will give (buyer) him a slicker suit. G3 boats are wet, wet, wet and ride very rough in any chop. I know someone who has the 1966 center console.
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