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On Mar 15, 12:41*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 23:10:24 -0400, Lil Abner wrote: I've been looking for some time for a boat that can both be used in shallow water fishing typical, of bass fishing and also used in just off shore areas, of the Great Lakes. I've seen bass boats on Michigan and Superior but I won't. Pontoon? Some kind of modified V? What else. A pontoon is not a horrible choice if you are serious about shallow water performance and with big tubes they do fairly well in a reasonable offshore environment. I will run with 18-20 *foot boats just about anywhere they want to go and I only have 19" tubes. The 22 and 24" tubes do a lot better. I have a 25' pontoon with 24" outer tubes with lifting strakes along with a 36" center tube with a 12" flat planing surface. Great lake boat, have also been in the intercoastal waterway and in Charleston Harbor with it a few times. It did just fine there except for one afternoon when the wind picked up a lot and the harbor got snotty. I started taking some spray over the bow going into the wind, needed to run harder to get it fully up on plane but had a boat full of people. Turned around and went back into the smaller water, there was plenty to do without crossing the harbor. If I lived down there I'd have something else, but where and how I boat 98% of the time it's nearly ideal. |
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