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On Mar 15, 5:51*pm, John H wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 15:26:05 -0400, HarryisPaul wrote:
In article , payer3389
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On 3/15/11 2:33 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Mar 15, 10:22 am, John *wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 23:10:24 -0400, Lil *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.


I absolutely love mine:


http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6


The sides are a little low for Erie. Mine come up to my waist. You'll
never fall out of my Boat, fighting a very large Salmon.


That Key West is a small 18-footer, and light. I wouldn't go more than a
couple of miles offshore in Lake Superior in that boat. A larger Key
West would be a better bet.


Of course, you're afraid of everything.


Did the OP not say 'used in just off shore' areas...'?

Maybe I misinterpreted his words. I've never seen a shallow bottomed boat with
sides that come up to one's waist. But, I suppose such a thing exists. Well, of
course it does, a pontoon boat with a waist high rail. What a dummy I'm becoming
in my past-middle age.


My interpretation of " shallow-bottomed " Boats ARE Bass Boats. The
other year, in Colchester, Ontario...no LESS than FIVE of the dam
things were sunk in ONE Fishing Derby. They have NO depth, or sides at
all. The dam fools took them out in 3 to 5 foot swells. It didn't
matter if they were foam-cored. 1 guy only retained his 250 Verado
because he had a safety chain attached to the Boat.

The dam things have no use, in my book. Stick to the " inland " lakes.
Erie is NO place for that scrap.

And a " Pontoon Boat " with a waist high rail, is only a FLAT platform
with a railing. Not even a Boat.

BTW...my Boat only drafts 2.5 feet, COUNTING the Stern Drive.

I wouldn't want to be out on that thing you own, in a rough Lake !!!
 
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