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Re: Greetings a Newbie here,always wanted a boat now is

Posted: June 21st, 2013, 10:21 am
by Seif911
As far as what boat you like...I love the AFT cabin but can't really figure out a good way to rig it for fishing. Both the AFT cabin and the Mariner have their advantages. I am really enjoying the boat and I'm sure you will too :-D

Re: Greetings a Newbie here,always wanted a boat now is

Posted: June 23rd, 2013, 5:53 pm
by stlbob
Thanks all.I have found a 30ft Santego Flybridge 89'..fresh engines and v drives-modern electronics-clean-interior is fresh-lots of records-some since purchase. Huge list of updates.Trailer all new tires. 15K..so what da' ya' think..?
Asked about a survey and he was all for it.

Re: Greetings a Newbie here,always wanted a boat now is

Posted: June 23rd, 2013, 6:10 pm
by waybomb
Hope ya got a big enough truck with good braking power! That's a big boat to pull.
Seems like a good price.

Re: Greetings a Newbie here,always wanted a boat now is

Posted: June 23rd, 2013, 9:07 pm
by stlbob
One ton 4x4 Suburban 454 it will drag a house around if need be.

Re: Greetings a Newbie here,always wanted a boat now is

Posted: June 23rd, 2013, 9:10 pm
by stlbob
take a look at this and tell me your thoughts
http://memphis.craigslist.org/boa/3843519769.html

Re: Greetings a Newbie here,always wanted a boat now is

Posted: June 24th, 2013, 1:19 pm
by waybomb
stlbob wrote:One ton 4x4 Suburban 454 it will drag a house around if need be.


Be careful with that thought. Pulling is one thing. Stopping is another.
Also, pulling up a slippery ramp is a whole new deal as well.

I know people do it, but if you search YouTube, you'll find all sorts of videos of folks with 1 ton dually trucks in the water.

I am thinking the boat and trailer weigh around 15,000 pounds?

All I am saying is do your homework before you buy and make no assumptions.

Re: Greetings a Newbie here,always wanted a boat now is

Posted: June 24th, 2013, 1:23 pm
by AndrewGraydon
I got stuck out in a small lake here, Lake Simcoe, a few times during quick squalls and turning weather. The difference between my old 28ft Doral and my 30ft 3007 is night and day ! Both storms threw up 4-5 ft waves, which in a shallow lake is quite interesting as the frequency is about 3-5 ft apart ! Pointing the 3007 into the waves we ended up with a smooth ride with some amazing break coming off the bow and up over the covered flybridge :)