Dry and shallow draft?

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Redbelly wrote:Dang.....I'd say this thread got high-jacked! :D
Did you get a tach yet? :lol:
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Chalk wrote:
Redbelly wrote:Dang.....I'd say this thread got high-jacked! :D
Did you get a tach yet? :lol:
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Chalk wrote:
Good Times wrote:Chalk see these all the time in St. Andrews Bay.
Not that one...see these all day long

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Chalk wrote:
Redbelly wrote:Dang.....I'd say this thread got high-jacked! :D
Did you get a tach yet? :lol:
Never heard of those boats 8)
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Looks like "Bad Behavior" to me. :beer: :thumbup:
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All of them are dry till you put them in the water.

Any will wet you in the right conditions if driven improperly.

Any will be drier if not driven by me. (see above)

I like to go fast I don't mind the water that much.

How shallow and how dry are relative terms.

Shallow for a trout trip is often real deep for reds what is your goal?

Most boats won't do one as well as the other.

I am enjoying my carolina skiff, she's very roomy, very shallow able, ok in bigger waves, but sucks in the dry department.

Mudducker has made it clear it is much drier if I back off the stick some.
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I wish I had a Panga!
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I am thinking a boat that will fish for reds and trout AND will be a good ride in chop. Also one that is designed to throw the chop away, if conditions are right with the wind and the direction you are going.

A Panga might be good. :D
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Barhopr wrote:Hells Bay Marquesa or of course Beavertail Skiff :thumbup:
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Some ride better than others

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creech wrote:
Chalk wrote:Image
Looks like "Bad Behavior" to me. :beer: :thumbup:
Now Creech, you know BB doesnt have radar!!!!
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Alas my quest continues...... 8)
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what kind of price range we talking?
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Check out Shallow Sport boats in Texas!
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Also might want to look at UltraCat boats also made in Texas.
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