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Author Topic: Advice on first large boat... Stryker, Talon, Predator, Sportsman, ect......?  (Read 17623 times)

Offline Gringo31

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I wouldn't go less than 18' if you plan on using it much with more than one person  :twocents:


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Offline The scout

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I owned a 18' hewes sea runner it had a 90 horse Yamaha on it and was enough power but I would say a 75 would be a little under powered at times. if you were to put 3 or 4 guys in it and all your gear it would be working hard. i have a 18' northriver now with a 90 and it's a bit under powered with a few guys and crab pots or shrimp pots, but it is a much heavier boat

Offline MADMAX

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I have a Duckworth advanatge 18 ft with the T-8 kicker and 115 Yamaha
really like it




saw this one CL
decent price

http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/bod/5367918011.html
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Offline mmullins

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Thanks for all the advice fellas. I've made the decision on the Hewescraft. And pricing it up on Friday. The boat is just so darn clean I couldn't pass it up. For what I am using it for i really think the 75 hp will be just fine. If it isn't I'll just upgrade it when I need to. It's nails going to be just my wife and 7 year old daughter. And at max me and two other dudes salmon fishing.


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Offline C-Money

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Congrats! Happy for you! Great feeling to get a new boat. Enjoy!
I felt like a one legged cat trying to bury a terd on a frozen pond!

 


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