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Let's see those fishin boats

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jackelope:
my bluewater...slowly becoming a fishing boat....

jackelope:
I also have a 16' lavro driftboat, but no pic's handy here.

Dman:
 I love our boat, things I like about it are; 8'x 21/2' flooded fish box, Suspension seats (must have), heater, ample storage, bow access door, built in rod holders, trim tabs, engine blower, I could go on, but it's a great boat. I always have two foot itis, the only thing I would change is an upgrade to the 24' model in a few years. I really do like the inboards, never have to worry about a dinged prop and very little maintenance. Shallow water launching capability let's you launch in 16" of water, even with a 23/24'. If you you do go out and start looking, ask about a full hard top, right now we have the 1/2 and it's more maintenance, the next one will have an Alaska bulkhead for sure.

jackelope:
my buddy's new 19' stryker, complete with spey rods on the skagit.

Muleyslyr:
Here's my 20' Intruder.  Got it at the end of last summer.  Really the only picture I got of it so far.  I think this was right before I took it out for the first time.  In my opinion, the ultimate family boat.  Tow my kids on tubes in the summer, keeps them happy, steelhead fish the rivers in the winter and summer, Sound, whatever.



Here's my other one.  Though I only use it to haul meat and antlers.  ;)


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