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Boat Selection Advice
My wife and I have decided to sell the lake house and buy a weekend
place on the bay (canal actually). Specifically, we are looking at Matagorda Bay on the Texas coast and since I haven't fished salt water much in the last 20 years I haven't kept up with boats suitable for that use. Previously, I had a 19'6 Aquasport and a 21 Mako which I used in Galveston Bay and offshore but Matagorda is a much shallower bay. I would like to be able to fish somewhat shallow water (the Aquasport only drew around 10" of water) but also want to be able to go offshore (used to take it 40-60 miles out but it was not nearly as smooth and dry as the Mako). Does Aquasport still make the high quality boat they used to? I've just started looking and like the looks of SeaPro - anybody know anything about these? How about Cajun? I think they're out of business but I have a Cajun bass boat and have been pleased with it. I'd like to hear about any other brands people prefer. Basically, I'm interested in a center console - around 19-22 feet, composite transom (prefer all composite structure) that will run in reasonably shallow water but still provide smooth dry ride (I know compromises are necessary). I probably will not buy until later in the year (still looking for property) and would prefer to buy late model used but I'm starting to look and would appreciate opinions on suitable boats. Besides - it would be nice to see something related to boating for a change. Thanks in advance and I'm looking forward to hearing your opinions. |
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 14:17:25 GMT, (TC)
wrote: ~~ snippity do da ~~ I've just started looking and like the looks of SeaPro - anybody know anything about these? Funny you should ask. I went with a friend of mine to look these over as he's thinking of taking on a second salt water line of boats. He likes them. I walked around one and climbed aboard - they seem to be a decent boat - form, fit and function is very nice - they are pretty much like any other high production boat - you can find little flaws here and there. I see a lot of them around my area (CT and environs) in about the same quanties as the Stripers, Trophy's, etc. Basically, I'm interested in a center console - around 19-22 feet, composite transom (prefer all composite structure) that will run in reasonably shallow water but still provide smooth dry ride (I know compromises are necessary). I probably will not buy until later in the year (still looking for property) and would prefer to buy late model used but I'm starting to look and would appreciate opinions on suitable boats. Take a close look at the Polar line. I have been very impressed with these boats. They are very well thought out and have some of the little features that you never would have thought of. I have retrofitted my 20 ft Ranger CC with a couple of these ideas - like the floor lighting under and around the console. :) In particular look at the bay boat line. My only complaint about the Polar line is that they are wedded to prerigs from the factory with Yamaha motor. I'm not a Yamaha fan, but not for the reason you might think. Parts are a bitch to get around here - if it breaks you are going to wait for a while. http://www.godfreymarine.com/index_polar.cfm Now, as to recommendations, for the kind of thing you are looking for, I would recommend something like a Bay Ranger 2300. http://www.rangerboats.com/pages/boats/2300.cfm It's a bit pricey, but this is a great boat for running bays and getting out a little farther than you might with a bay type boat. And as it happens, I know a lot about these having owned one of the 20 footers (which Ranger doesn't make anymore) since 2000. I love it. I have thought of upgrading to a 2300 - really, but I like my 20 footer too much - it fits my fishing style exactly - I'm something of an eclectic when it comes to techniques - everything from fly to casting to trolling to bottom. However, it is a little short and I'm thinking seriously of a 2300 at some point - maybe this year, maybe next. Triton also makes a bay boat and a standard CC which I can't really say much about other than one of the charter types over in RI runs one each - one bay boat and one CC. I've climbed aboard one, looked around and couldn't really find anything to complain about except for one thing - they are VERY light. The bay boat has a tendency to launch it'self in 2 foot short wind driven seas which makes me nervous. My 20 foot Ranger doesn't do that. http://www.tritonboats.com/frames.asp?cat=2 One other boat I would recommend you look at is Hydra-Sports and in particular the Bay Bolt series. The only other boat for inshore fishing that has tempted me to move from the Ranger line is the 2300 Bay Bolt. This is a tough boat. I was a little turned off by the ride as it seemed a little stiff to me, but the boat handled well and there is a freakin' ton of room to fish. http://www.hydra-sports.com/Boats/Boats_Index.asp?cid=2 Hope this helps - good luck in your search. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ----------- "Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics that it can never be fully learnt..." Izaak Walton "The Compleat Angler", 1653 |
Hope this helps - good luck in your search. Later, Tom Thanks Tom - I'll take a look at these. Take care. Tom........... |
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