Connor

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You ever rode in a flat bottom Carolina Skiff in some chop? Fuck that noise.

Rode 3 miles offshore in chop in a cs workboat last summer. Wetter than hell, and got bashed to pieces. I thought we were going to crack the hull.
Granted if the wavelength is short you can speed up and run over the tops of the waves, kinda like a stepped hull boat, and it smooths out. A little bit.
 

BigBoi

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With my schedule, I can't pick and choose when I can go fishing. I generally won't know about a day off until the night before and i might get one day every two weeks. So I need something that I can take out no matter what the wind is doing. And something that's not $35k. If I'm spending that, I may as well get a slightly used, fully loaded bass boat.

But a 16' skinny water boat would look so dank behind my little truck lol.
 

Truckless

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Check out Ankona.. They make some sick boats at a more reasonable price.

I was set on an Ankona Cayenne but it just wasn't wide enough for me. I need to be able to sit 3 wide.

Slick looking skiffs though!

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Connor

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73 at one mile per gallon in gas engines is retarded good. My friend has a 39 midnight that tops out at 60 and is burning x.xx gallons per mile lol.

That all aluminum boat is cool. I like how it's all one piece, it looks like you could stack another boat on the tower lol