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How much fuel does it hold? How many gallons per mile in ocean conditions and when weighted down coolers, hundreds of pounds of ice, and people? Does it have a good radio and electronics? How much fish storage?
Yeah for tuna I would expect at least a 30 or so mile run out, then trolling around for hours trying to find them critters, and then the long run back. You would have to bring extra fuel. Ive gone out 20 miles at WP in a 20 footer that did just fine. Just pick your days wisely, and you would be fine. Ive gone out and was shocked how flat the water was. Made making long runs pretty easy.
Quote from: Crunchy on December 31, 2018, 03:03:39 PMYeah for tuna I would expect at least a 30 or so mile run out, then trolling around for hours trying to find them critters, and then the long run back. You would have to bring extra fuel. Ive gone out 20 miles at WP in a 20 footer that did just fine. Just pick your days wisely, and you would be fine. Ive gone out and was shocked how flat the water was. Made making long runs pretty easy. Problem is it's not my boat, it's pops, he's already very leery of being on the salt, it's almost phobia level. If I got out of sight of the shoreline he's white knuckling the railings and very nervous... I start packing cans of fuel so I can make it back...... ya, no. I need to get him out salmon fishing and bottom fishing....baby steps!
Quote from: WSU on December 31, 2018, 01:36:10 PMHow much fuel does it hold? How many gallons per mile in ocean conditions and when weighted down coolers, hundreds of pounds of ice, and people? Does it have a good radio and electronics? How much fish storage? This one holds 42 gallons, it has a Suzuki 140 + kicker. I'm not sure of the burn in ocean conditions with a heavy load, haven't done it yet. On the lakes with a big load it does very well but I still don't know the burn there either. The Tuna would have to be in fairly close, I think I'd go 20-30 miles about the max in good/excellent conditions as I've done that with less of a boat. The electronics has a HDS-7 GPS + fish finder, a good one dual transducers and side scan. No radio yet, but that would be addressed prior to any salt run. No radar dome, that would be addressed prior to any salt run, I wouldn't be running in fog but you never know something could sneak in. the radar plugs into the HDS7
What boats and motors do you two have?
WP has excellent salmon fishing, and if you time it right they are in close 60 or so foot of water which is weird because you will be a mile or 2 out and still in relatively shallow water. But that would get him started at least. Neah Bay is also awesome bottom fish and salmon but long drive. Can be just as lumpy as WP. Port Angeles is a little honey hole for salmon and usually 2 fish limit unlike WP and NB. Not hard to learn how to fish it either.
I'd love to catch tuna! First year storms pushed them out, the boat got one, wasn't mine. Second year bad timing, the fish weren't there and the guide was up front about that, we didn't go. Third year, bad weather kept it from happening. Maybe 2019 will be my year to catch a tuna?
. Living in eastern washington will make it difficult to find buddy boats to go with.