WANTED - Shallow Draft flats boat 18-23'
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WANTED - Shallow Draft flats boat 18-23'
When we come down in April, I hope to locate a good deal on a large shallow draft flats boat to bring up here. My dad is 81 and I need something he can move around in a little so he stays comfortable. We go up a shallow river that runs into the Illinois for white bass, walleye and sauger so the boat needs to draw little water. It does not have to be fast. We were looking at some 23' carolina skiffs (probably because they tend to be less expensive) but the ones that were listed on two forums do not look like they are shallow draft.
Thank you for any leads, Ken
Thank you for any leads, Ken
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The pics are a little small, but at least you'll get an idea before he e-mails them to you.
http://forum.gon.com/showthread.php?t=1 ... Gator+Trax
http://forum.gon.com/showthread.php?t=1 ... Gator+Trax
Easiest way is to send me a PM with your email address and I'll send you some pictures.illinoisfisherman wrote:Mudducker, No matter what I do I can not get a picture of that boat from the link. Thank you, Ken
There are larger pictures in the classified section of the Georgia Waterfowler board at:
http://www.georgiawaterfowler.com/forum ... m.php?f=17
then select the particular message about my boat.
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I suppose that a 12" draft would work. I was thinking fiberglass with a wider beam for stability so dad can move around, his legs cramp. My brother poles all over with a 16' Carolina Skiff bow fishing, but it is too small and uncomfortable to take dad fishing in.
Mudducker, I would have to say that boat would not work for me. It is usually only my dad and myself out fishing. He's 81 and I'm pushing 60 and I am by no means of great physical shape. We get in some tight and narrow spots. The lack of reverse could present a problem. Thank you for your response any way. - Ken
Mudducker, I would have to say that boat would not work for me. It is usually only my dad and myself out fishing. He's 81 and I'm pushing 60 and I am by no means of great physical shape. We get in some tight and narrow spots. The lack of reverse could present a problem. Thank you for your response any way. - Ken
What about a small (16') pontoon boat. I fished the flats with an older fellow one time who had one. He had two swivel seats on the bow with a foot controled trolling motor and a large canopy and a 40hp outboard. It was very comfortable and surprisingly manuverable with the large trolling motor ( I think it was a 94 lb ). You could've easily fished five people out of that boat, it must have been 7' wide.
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Ours drafted around 10 inches with a decent load on her
this is a sweet setup on this one
http://www.csoutboard.com/G3BOATS/G3%20 ... 20FISH.htm



http://www.csoutboard.com/G3BOATS/G3%20 ... 20FISH.htm
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Wanted 23' boat
You had said that you would like to buy a boat I have a 2380 carolina skiff center console with a 120 johnson on the back.
She'll do 38 mph and has both front rear casting platforms, a live well 24 volt bow mount hand controlled saltwater trolling motor and is on a trailor that has new lights bearings and springs.
Turn key boat ready to go fishing today needs nothing.
It can get in a puddle or run out a little.
We have caught many trout reds cobia spanish and pink mouth grunts black bass on this boat.
Fish one or two and be lonley or I have fished six.
Four is very comfortable.
I do not need to sell this boat I don't have another one ordered or any of that stuff however I would consider a reasonable offer.
It is what the guides use at Spring Warrior.
Please no low ball goofy offers.
229-563-0604 cell phone
She'll do 38 mph and has both front rear casting platforms, a live well 24 volt bow mount hand controlled saltwater trolling motor and is on a trailor that has new lights bearings and springs.
Turn key boat ready to go fishing today needs nothing.
It can get in a puddle or run out a little.
We have caught many trout reds cobia spanish and pink mouth grunts black bass on this boat.
Fish one or two and be lonley or I have fished six.
Four is very comfortable.
I do not need to sell this boat I don't have another one ordered or any of that stuff however I would consider a reasonable offer.
It is what the guides use at Spring Warrior.
Please no low ball goofy offers.
229-563-0604 cell phone
Yesterday it was taboo today it is normal what the heck will they be doing tomorrow?
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