
What's your rig????
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Our rig is the Cape Horn 17 Offshore (which we use mainly inshore) with a Johnson 115 four stroke...we have been very happy with it but after two years we still do not have a name for the boat. Under consideration is Pescado Loco, I Got Worms (from Dumb and Dumber), My Boat (Forrest Gump), Extra Payment, Bad Fish.........etc. Suggestions welcome.
Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish and the line at the boat ramp gets longer.
Well here's what we traded our old 16' Basstracker on:


I don't have any pictures of it out on the water yet, even though I've had it for about three months now. It's a 99' Gheenoe Classic with a 15hp Suzuki 4-stroke. I added the jack plate so I can get super skinny. So far it has been to Crystal River, and the Mosquito Lagoon on fishing excursions, as well as plenty of local trips. Don't think I could be much more pleased with it. I have more additions to add to it, so I'll probably post some good pictures once I get everything done.
Nathan
I don't have any pictures of it out on the water yet, even though I've had it for about three months now. It's a 99' Gheenoe Classic with a 15hp Suzuki 4-stroke. I added the jack plate so I can get super skinny. So far it has been to Crystal River, and the Mosquito Lagoon on fishing excursions, as well as plenty of local trips. Don't think I could be much more pleased with it. I have more additions to add to it, so I'll probably post some good pictures once I get everything done.
Nathan
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Gotta love a GheenoeNathan wrote:Well here's what we traded our old 16' Basstracker on:
I don't have any pictures of it out on the water yet, even though I've had it for about three months now. It's a 99' Gheenoe Classic with a 15hp Suzuki 4-stroke. I added the jack plate so I can get super skinny. So far it has been to Crystal River, and the Mosquito Lagoon on fishing excursions, as well as plenty of local trips. Don't think I could be much more pleased with it. I have more additions to add to it, so I'll probably post some good pictures once I get everything done.
Nathan

Nathan, Im saving my pennies for an old Gheenoe just like that, minus the stick steering. I want something I can use when I'm by myself and chase the reds up the creeks. The XF 20 will float in nothing but it's soo long its hard to maneuver up in the creeks.
Charles if we see a canoe going by with a bicycle in the front we will know without a doubt who it is.
Here's my homemade flats skiff.


Charles if we see a canoe going by with a bicycle in the front we will know without a doubt who it is.
Here's my homemade flats skiff.

