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Yo Tim!
On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 14:19:04 -0400, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote:
John H. wrote: On Sat, 01 Sep 2007 18:48:43 -0400, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 01 Sep 2007 10:28:41 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 20:37:01 -0700, Tim wrote: No Vic, I've never boated in the winter, even though I know some real die-hards who feesh out of a boat as long as the water isn''t frozen over. Like me. I've been known to go fishing on Webster Lake with skim ice the day before Christmas. This summer I chartered with a guide on Lake Murray and he told me he had a charter once in late January. Temperature was 17 or so and winds were upwards of 20. He called the client and kinda gave a hint that it might be better to wait a couple of days before until the weather got warmer and the client said "What the hell kind of guide are you?". ROTFL!! Turns out the two guys were from Alaska. Tom, put on your boat knowledge hat for a minute. I'm being offered a Key West, 18', CC, with the Yamaha 4stroke 150 HP and aluminum trailer for about $28K. A Scout, with the same engine, etc, would run about $4-5K more. Are they worth it? -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H Check the price with the 115 before you buy. Dan With the 115 it's about $3500 cheaper according to the salesman. -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H Damn, I wouldn't have guessed that much of a difference. See if you can sea trial one with the 115. I'm happy with the performance on my 19'6" CC. Dan You may well be correct. I guess the idea of going 'max horsepower' came from years back when I had a 15' Whaler with a 70hp Johnson, which was the max. Do you ever use your boat for pulling skiers, tubers, or whatever? -- John H |
Yo Tim!
John H. wrote:
On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 14:19:04 -0400, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 01 Sep 2007 18:48:43 -0400, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 01 Sep 2007 10:28:41 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 20:37:01 -0700, Tim wrote: No Vic, I've never boated in the winter, even though I know some real die-hards who feesh out of a boat as long as the water isn''t frozen over. Like me. I've been known to go fishing on Webster Lake with skim ice the day before Christmas. This summer I chartered with a guide on Lake Murray and he told me he had a charter once in late January. Temperature was 17 or so and winds were upwards of 20. He called the client and kinda gave a hint that it might be better to wait a couple of days before until the weather got warmer and the client said "What the hell kind of guide are you?". ROTFL!! Turns out the two guys were from Alaska. Tom, put on your boat knowledge hat for a minute. I'm being offered a Key West, 18', CC, with the Yamaha 4stroke 150 HP and aluminum trailer for about $28K. A Scout, with the same engine, etc, would run about $4-5K more. Are they worth it? -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H Check the price with the 115 before you buy. Dan With the 115 it's about $3500 cheaper according to the salesman. -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H Damn, I wouldn't have guessed that much of a difference. See if you can sea trial one with the 115. I'm happy with the performance on my 19'6" CC. Dan You may well be correct. I guess the idea of going 'max horsepower' came from years back when I had a 15' Whaler with a 70hp Johnson, which was the max. Do you ever use your boat for pulling skiers, tubers, or whatever? I haven't but the boat has plenty of power for that. I can get just under 40 mph (GPS) on a calm day with two people and the usual coolers, ice, etc. I also try to keep the tank at least 3/4 full so that's another 270# or more. The 115 will save you about 60# on the transom. The only reason I can think of to get a 150 on that Key West would be if you had to cover a lot of ground in a short period of time. You are going to be on a lake so you will benefit from calmer sea conditions. Dan |
Yo Tim!
John H. wrote:
You may well be correct. I guess the idea of going 'max horsepower' came from years back when I had a 15' Whaler with a 70hp Johnson, which was the max. Do you ever use your boat for pulling skiers, tubers, or whatever? I haven't but the boat has plenty of power for that. I can get just under 40 mph (GPS) on a calm day with two people and the usual coolers, ice, etc. I also try to keep the tank at least 3/4 full so that's another 270# or more. The 115 will save you about 60# on the transom. The only reason I can think of to get a 150 on that Key West would be if you had to cover a lot of ground in a short period of time. You are going to be on a lake so you will benefit from calmer sea conditions. Dan You're giving me more and more reason to save $3500. The Key West weighs about 1750lbs. How much does yours weigh? I don't want the boat to go over 50mph because my insurance company (USAA) doesn't like that at all! Dry with no motor it's 1550#. Add the motor and it's about 1950#. Dan |
Yo Tim!
On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 18:24:55 -0400, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote:
John H. wrote: On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 14:19:04 -0400, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 01 Sep 2007 18:48:43 -0400, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 01 Sep 2007 10:28:41 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 20:37:01 -0700, Tim wrote: No Vic, I've never boated in the winter, even though I know some real die-hards who feesh out of a boat as long as the water isn''t frozen over. Like me. I've been known to go fishing on Webster Lake with skim ice the day before Christmas. This summer I chartered with a guide on Lake Murray and he told me he had a charter once in late January. Temperature was 17 or so and winds were upwards of 20. He called the client and kinda gave a hint that it might be better to wait a couple of days before until the weather got warmer and the client said "What the hell kind of guide are you?". ROTFL!! Turns out the two guys were from Alaska. Tom, put on your boat knowledge hat for a minute. I'm being offered a Key West, 18', CC, with the Yamaha 4stroke 150 HP and aluminum trailer for about $28K. A Scout, with the same engine, etc, would run about $4-5K more. Are they worth it? -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H Check the price with the 115 before you buy. Dan With the 115 it's about $3500 cheaper according to the salesman. -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H Damn, I wouldn't have guessed that much of a difference. See if you can sea trial one with the 115. I'm happy with the performance on my 19'6" CC. Dan You may well be correct. I guess the idea of going 'max horsepower' came from years back when I had a 15' Whaler with a 70hp Johnson, which was the max. Do you ever use your boat for pulling skiers, tubers, or whatever? I haven't but the boat has plenty of power for that. I can get just under 40 mph (GPS) on a calm day with two people and the usual coolers, ice, etc. I also try to keep the tank at least 3/4 full so that's another 270# or more. The 115 will save you about 60# on the transom. The only reason I can think of to get a 150 on that Key West would be if you had to cover a lot of ground in a short period of time. You are going to be on a lake so you will benefit from calmer sea conditions. Dan You're giving me more and more reason to save $3500. The Key West weighs about 1750lbs. How much does yours weigh? I don't want the boat to go over 50mph because my insurance company (USAA) doesn't like that at all! -- John H |
Yo Tim!
On Sep 2, 7:56 pm, John H. wrote:
I don't want the boat to go over 50mph because my insurance company (USAA) doesn't like that at all! John, hook onto one of those LT Yamahas like in that ETEC video. then you can WOT and not break 50. problem solved! ?: |
Yo Tim!
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 20:28:20 -0000, Tim wrote:
On Sep 2, 7:56 pm, John H. wrote: I don't want the boat to go over 50mph because my insurance company (USAA) doesn't like that at all! John, hook onto one of those LT Yamahas like in that ETEC video. then you can WOT and not break 50. problem solved! ?: Great idea! But, I'm OK. The official top speed is 48.3, so I'm in good shape. |
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