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re: Boat for both inshore and light offshore?
Posted on 4/13/16 at 10:28 am to snapper26
Posted on 4/13/16 at 10:28 am to snapper26
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They are the old top water charters fleet boats. All upgrading to the 25's
That's what I figured. Bryce owns Topwater Charters and he is selling his 2008 hull with a 2012 motor, but based on what you say, they are unloading the whole fleet of 224's
Posted on 4/13/16 at 11:00 am to Dock Holiday
If the majority of your fishing is inshore and you want to do some inshore why not just get a 24' bay boat? That's what I have used for years in Venice, and it has landed tuna, snapper, AJ, and lots of other stuff along with tons of inshore.
My view is if it's too rough for my bay boat I likely don't want to be out there anyway. Hard to nock a smaller cat for this also though, with the 72" I pilots you can even put a trolling motor on them.
Lastly... the 28' American That's my next boat......
My view is if it's too rough for my bay boat I likely don't want to be out there anyway. Hard to nock a smaller cat for this also though, with the 72" I pilots you can even put a trolling motor on them.
Lastly... the 28' American That's my next boat......
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