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Anyone ever heard or fished off of these boats?
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HEY C.T. THOSE LITTLE BOATS ARE MADE OVER IN JACKSONVILLE, LOOK REALLY LIGHT IN WEIGHT, NEVER BEEN IN ONE BUT SAW ONE LAST YEAR DOWN AT ST. MARKS, LOOKED LIKE IT WAS BOUNCING AROUND PRETTY GOOD IN ABOUT 1' SWELLS, ONLY HAD ONE MAN ON BOARD AND HE WAS W O T DOING ABOUT 40 MPH.
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There is one of them boats unrigged sitting for sale at the Hathaway bridge in PC. Was there 2 weeks ago, almost bet its still there.
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When I went by last week it was still there. Pretty skinny boat. Wafer thin.
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Good boats CT. easy on the wallet for a polling skiff. Draft more than some because of the deadrise but not any V in the front to bust up the chop. They can be rough on your hind end. I don't mean this in a bad way for those of you that have them but they are kind of like the Carolina Skiffs of the polling skiffs fit and finish wise. However I understand they are coming out with a new model the "XS" that is supposed to have "0' " deadrise and a little more V in the front. More like the HBay, Gordan, Beavertails.

CT, you would be much better off buying Chalks BC for the money. Get him to take you fishing in it, you'll like it.

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Cheap no frills poling skiff, has a cult following, real skinny draft...only thing I don't like about them is the interior finish, it's like a carolina skiff and storage (being I'm a tackle hound)....other than that it's an awesome little boat.

The one at the base of the Hathaway has been for sale for awhile, it's unrigged - new without a motor or steering http://boatstore.floridasportsman.com/c ... 1180839342

It's nice, but if you like that boat you can get it one rigged for what he wants unrigged IMO.
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Here ya go CT:
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Asking 17K but that's probably more than he paid for it '05. In 05' those boats were maybe 15K new + the grand for the push pole. It is Model B1. Offer him 10k in folding money and I bet you'll have yourself a new boat.

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looks wet
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Who's boat is that Barhopr?
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CairoTrout wrote:Who's boat is that Barhopr?
I don't know him personally. He post over on inshorefishing.com. I think his username is sapp, Chalk can correct me on this if I'm wrong. Search his post to see if he's posted more info on the boat in the past.
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Barhopr wrote:
CairoTrout wrote:Who's boat is that Barhopr?
I don't know him personally. He post over on inshorefishing.com. I think his username is sapp, Chalk can correct me on this if I'm wrong. Search his post to see if he's posted more info on the boat in the past.
You are correct, he is one of the owners of inshorefishing.com. Nice guy...Nice boat...buy my boat :smt013 :lol:
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Chalk wrote:buy my boat :smt013 :lol:
What boat are you trying to get?
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bman wrote:
Chalk wrote:buy my boat :smt013 :lol:
What boat are you trying to get?
One that will allow me to float in about 5" of water and run in about 2"

Short list is Beavertail, Gordon, Hells Bay & Maverick HPX T - Though I will be making sacrifices, because those boats can't do certain things like mine does now , but I want to take that risk
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Post by Redbelly »

sounds like you need a luminum tunnel boat Chalk. :D
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Post by CairoTrout »

Chalk how does yours do in choppy water and post pics.
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