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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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Shearwater vs Champion
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shearwater 25 ltz because of the speed factor vs the 25 seachamp
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Oh boy here we go,another boat thread. Between the two I would go with shearwater,champion is out the the boat game.
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Shearwater
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Quote:
Stratus picked up the name.... |
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U want a champ..... Go get a ranger..... They bought em
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Only the bass boat line,bay boat is history.
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swearwater all the way
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Haynie!!!! Just saying!!!
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yea my bad they are all under the same company now... |
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Did not like the haynie !
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Shearwater . . . .
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Haynie
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shearwater....not really a comparison of apples to apples
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Yellowfin if moneys no object
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Word those Yellowfins are sick
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Arguing over which boat is better is like arguing which supermodel is hotter. At the end of the day the result will be the same.
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You don't think 25 is to big for inshore? Just seems like one of those sizes that's to big for inshore but not quite big enough for offshore.
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for the marsh yes to big but dirfting canals/reefs in hopedale in the winter and bretonsound trips in the spring....perfect. could run into east bay and snapper fish. if the weather looked decent i would run 40-50 miles offshore in a 25ltz no worries
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No comparison between these 2 boats. Shearwater 25 LTZ
But my choise would be a 24 ft Yellowfin. |
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