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re: Bay Stealth boats
Posted on 3/16/13 at 9:24 pm to canyon
Posted on 3/16/13 at 9:24 pm to canyon
Buddy of mine has a 19' CC, I go out in it once every month or two out in west bay, Galveston.
Doesn't handle chop well at all. Floats high, flat bottom, fairly vertical sides makes it a very, very wet boat. Planed out, it can get through 18" of water w/o a jack plate (has a 125 on the transom.). Other than that, whatcha wanna know?
Doesn't handle chop well at all. Floats high, flat bottom, fairly vertical sides makes it a very, very wet boat. Planed out, it can get through 18" of water w/o a jack plate (has a 125 on the transom.). Other than that, whatcha wanna know?
Posted on 3/16/13 at 9:29 pm to LSUnivFan
that is good info right there. Just shopping around, saw one on Craigs (in the fla key area) and looked pretty nice. Would be using it in skinny water but would also like to fish reefs/wrecks and would most likely need a better ride.
thanks again
thanks again
Posted on 3/16/13 at 9:37 pm to LSUnivFan
my friend has a 22.3 with a 225 Opti....it runs mid 60's.
The longer the boat the dryer the ride (rule of thumb I heard once)
He will go offshore in it on calm days and not get wet.
The longer the boat the dryer the ride (rule of thumb I heard once)
He will go offshore in it on calm days and not get wet.
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