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I went with a Willie 16x54 and have no regrets after 15 years. I have rowed a bunch of clacks too and they are great; quiet, comfortable, easy to get in and out... but I'm lazy when it comes to maintenance. A lot will depend on what rivers you plan to fish and how it will be stored. My Willie is bomb proof and I like how easy it is to move seats/benches around to fit the day or excursion. I mainly use it on inland rivers in WA, OR, ID, and MT. I'm happy to answer any questions and I'm always up for a float if you're in the area and want to give it a spin.
Thanks guys, I appreciate all the input. Yeah I’m going to be focusing on the sound and coastal rivers, not intending on fishing real skinny water. Hoping to have on that’ll last me for quite a while. I’m really looking forward to pulling plugs
Looks like there is a brand new drift boat for sale in the HuntWa classified section right now.
The only downside with owning a drift boat is you normally are the one behind the oars when everyone else fishes and the 2 trucks of arranging a shuttle is a pain in the butt. That said there is no better way to fish a river.
Quote from: Henrydog on September 12, 2019, 01:43:13 PMThe only downside with owning a drift boat is you normally are the one behind the oars when everyone else fishes and the 2 trucks of arranging a shuttle is a pain in the butt. That said there is no better way to fish a river.Most of the time I'd rather row than fish. I like putting people on fish and showing off my skills on the sticks...maybe I have control issues. Definitely agree there is no better way to fish a river.