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On Dec 16, 5:16*pm, Harry wrote:
On 12/16/09 5:07 PM, Vic Smith wrote: I read quite a bit about boats, and get the BoatTest newsletter, which comes out every week or so. *Most of what's in there is not what I want. *Mostly big gas-guzzlers. They had an article in the most recent about Whalers 13-footer. Boston Whaler 130 Super Sport Comes with a 40 Merc for $9995. *Boat's too small for me. There's a vid review of the American Angler 1866 Bass& *Bay CC. And the Tracker Pro Team 170 TX. Both aluminum. And a vid review for the JC Pontoon Neptoon 21 TT, and the Ranger Boats 208VX. Lots of smaller boats today. *Many times they're reviewing power yachts that run big bucks and use big fuel. Anyway, it's been a couple years since I wanted any boat but what I first decided on. *Three I'd like are the Carolina Skiff 24 DLX, Mac 26X or M, and the Corsair F-24 or F-27 tri. All are good on fuel, and the Mac and Corsair can sail besides. They're within my budget, but until I move to the water and try them I won't know which one I want. *Maybe I'll change my mind then and go with something else. Thing is, it seems that once you like a certain type boat, you tend to stick with it. Some here might have the money to own many different boats, but those are more rare birds. They say a boat is always a compromise, and that's true. Seems there's always something that steers an individual toward a particular boat. Wouldn't mind hearing what steered you to yours. For me, I give the most weight to meager fuel consumption, then shallow draft and fishability and overnighting. Close in there is trailerabilty, though I might be able to work around that with a dock or lift. *Depends. *Have to be able to ride 4-6 people safely minimum, and sleep at least 4. Don't care about speed much at all. Because I just don't want an expensive boat, I don't worry about cost hindering me. That's about it. --Vic Well, unless you like sleeping in a tent, the Carolina Skiff isn't the boat for overnighting! But it sure is a terrific in-shore fishing boat. If I were moving back to Florida, I'd buy one for sure, probably that model, for ICW, creek, lake, and near-shore fishing. You probably could have a nice dodger made for the CS, though...there's lots of room forward for a tent-like dodger and a couple of cots. I know a guy who runs the 24-footer CS as a fishing charter captain out of Jax, if you ever get there, or at least he had the 24-footer the last time I checked. Trailerboats magazine has some good reviews from time to time.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Harry, how come when you are talking boats you never mention your 36' Zimmerman like lobster boat? |
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