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Ronnie
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Posted - 03/03/2012 :  6:46:07 PM  Show Profile Send Ronnie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I am thinking about buying a boat in the 25 to 35 foot range . Could I get some input on what y'all think is the best boat out there in gas mileage, comfort and handling rough seas. I just don't want to take the salesman advice

Lil 2 Sleepy
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Posted - 03/03/2012 :  7:07:32 PM  Show Profile Send Lil 2 Sleepy a Private Message  Reply with Quote
That is a gigantic spread. What is the budget? Are you looking for a CC, a WA, an express?
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Opps_lost
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Posted - 03/03/2012 :  7:43:30 PM  Show Profile Send Opps_lost a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It looks like a good time to looked at used boats with the threat of $5.00 a gallon gas coming.

A wise man once said "Do as I say not as I do" Good advice when I tell you that.
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Cracker Larry
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Posted - 03/03/2012 :  8:40:00 PM  Show Profile Send Cracker Larry a Private Message  Reply with Quote
A SeaVee 340 with twin IPS pod drives would be sweet

Capt. Larry Teuton
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yakman72
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Posted - 03/04/2012 :  08:35:31 AM  Show Profile Send yakman72 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
if i were you i would get a 22' or 23' center console with a 200 or bigger. or if you want a 24 or 25' get a cabin or an express and those can rigged up for fishin offshore better than a CC if you put your mind to it and are creative.

There is no greater fan of fly fishing than the mud minnow.
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Reel Shallow
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Posted - 03/04/2012 :  09:42:27 AM  Show Profile  Visit Reel Shallow's Homepage Send Reel Shallow a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The Yellow Fins are a sweet ride. Ive fished on a few. They are fast, dry, and a great ride. Not to mention slick looking.

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Rapchizzle
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Posted - 03/04/2012 :  12:02:59 PM  Show Profile Send Rapchizzle a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I would look into a larger center console in the low to mid 30s range. I run 25' and 33' Dusky center consoles and think they're a well made, solid boat.

I primarily run the 25' Dusky 3-7 times a week and my only complaint is the lack of a good livewell and rod holders all around the gunwales. I've got an in deck livewell but there's no pumps and it's just got 2 through-hull fittings so I have to pour buckets of fresh water in to keep the baits spunky. Other than that it's a solid boat and moves pretty good with a very quiet Suzuki 300. It handles rough seas pretty well and I can run offshore (20-35 miles) 2-3 days in a row on a full 150 gallon tank of gas. We've got removable outriggers in the gunwales on one of our 25' Duskies but even though they're pretty basic I can run 5 lines comfortably with the riggers out.

The 33' Dusky has nice out riggers, good electronics, twin 300 Suzukis, tuna tower, and a good livewell. It's got more deck space in the back and much more comfortable to fish. We've got a good bit of storage and it does pretty decent in the nasty stuff. The only two things I would change about it would be controls in the tower and rod holders mounted in the gunwales all the way around the boat so I could set lines from the front when drifting baits or kite fishing I'd want the all around rod holders on the 25' too). I can pull up to 8 lines with the right crew on a nice day.

There's something to be said for having a bigger boat and multiple motors when you're offshore, especially with as far out as you need to run out of Charleston. It's luckily never happened to me yet, but I don't like the idea of being stranded when my one and only motor goes out for some reason when I'm way far out.

We fish 10 people at a time on both of the boats when the Boy Scouts are down here so they're plenty roomy for 4-5 people. They are by no means flashy or pretty boats like the Yellowfins, Everglades, etc but they're solid boats built to fish. Feel free to PM me with any other questions you may have about those model Duskies and I'll try to help.





-Capt. Chris Rapchick

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Edited by - Rapchizzle on 03/04/2012 12:15:29 PM
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Capt Ed
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Posted - 03/04/2012 :  4:14:51 PM  Show Profile Send Capt Ed a Private Message  Reply with Quote
as long as you aren't hung up on mono hulls only take a test drive on a CAT. LOA to LOA mpg and ride is better and shallower draft

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Scoutin 4 Goodies
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Posted - 03/04/2012 :  11:25:59 PM  Show Profile Send Scoutin 4 Goodies a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Call Billy Freeman and put in an order for his new 37. Bit bigger than what you are looking for but should be a nice ride.

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Mullet Cut
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Posted - 03/06/2012 :  09:09:35 AM  Show Profile Send Mullet Cut a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I run an '89 25' Sea Vee with a 2008/09 Yam F250. I avg about 60 gallons of fuel for a full day of trolling. Thats is running conservatively and not at full throttle. Beautiful riding boat.
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Seachaser210
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Posted - 03/06/2012 :  5:34:37 PM  Show Profile  Send Seachaser210 an AOL message Send Seachaser210 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hey, my dad is selling his 270WA Seap Pro. Yellow Hull, 2006 model with twin 200 optimax, only 230hrs. Boat is rigged and ready for offshore fishing. Nice electronics, out riggers, etc.. Large tandem axle trailer comes with it. Hes asking 38k if you are interested. PM me if its something you want more info on.
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captjamie
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Posted - 03/13/2012 :  9:19:53 PM  Show Profile Send captjamie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have a great offshore boat for sale. 3400 Pursuit Offshore.
Twin cummins rigged and ready. Captjamie@gmail.com.
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