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Do not get a bow rider they are no good in chop. You can
take water over the bow and it has no place to go but in the boat. Stay with a solid bow and high free board "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bill Kiene wrote: Hi David, I would try to find something that is less than 10 years old if possible. I know they like fiberglass skiffs for the salt water. Take your time and don't buy something that needs tons of work unless that is OK with you. I am guessing that it would be around 16' and 25hp to 70hp? If you are talking fishing right off the coast, within a mile or two of it, and know when to go out, you might like one of these: http://www.stur-deeboat.com/dory.htm My guess is that for six large you can get the boat, trailer and a 20 hp outboard and have a rig that will be suitable for nearshore and inshore fishing. These are really nice dories. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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