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Re: what boat to get?
Posted: May 31st, 2012, 5:26 pm
by salty tiger
While you're exploring boats take a look at the Andros 22 or Panga Marine 22. Pangas aren't for everyone, but they definitely fit what you're looking for.
Re: what boat to get?
Posted: May 31st, 2012, 5:50 pm
by silverking
salty tiger wrote:While you're exploring boats take a look at the Andros 22 or Panga Marine 22. Pangas aren't for everyone, but they definitely fit what you're looking for.
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Re: what boat to get?
Posted: May 31st, 2012, 7:08 pm
by big bend gyrene
Re: what boat to get?
Posted: May 31st, 2012, 7:44 pm
by Salty Gator
Pangas are great boats, one of my best fishin buddies has a 22' panga, old school with the saddle gas tanks. Before he moved, we fished it often. Very versatile, did well in shallow water and well offshore. His big issue was a trolling motor. He didn't want a transom mount, and the bow mount was super long and turned him off for some reason. I have a 22' pathfinder t, and love it. He only has a 115 2 stroke Yama,and I have a 150 4 stroke and his would cruise almost as fast. With all of that said I still like my pathfinder better, but you probably can't go wrong either way. Good luck
Re: what boat to get?
Posted: June 1st, 2012, 7:25 am
by dombern34
yeah the Panga's and Andros look nice but like you said they ain't for everyone. i'm thinking the pathfinder might be the route i take just gotta find a nice one!
Re: what boat to get?
Posted: June 1st, 2012, 7:53 am
by silverking
dombern34 wrote:yeah the Panga's and Andros look nice but like you said they ain't for everyone. i'm thinking the pathfinder might be the route i take just gotta find a nice one!
So please clear up the confusion...Why did you sell a Skeeter bay boat to buy a Pathfinder bay boat? Both are factory-paired with Yamaha power (Yamaha owns Skeeter), both have very similar hull designs, layouts and performance.
Not trying to beat you up, but from your original post you said you wanted something that would draft shallow but still be capable of running nearshore. And a bay boat is probably the best compromise to achieve those goals.
I write about boating trends and test boats for a living, so I'm very curious about your thought process here.
Re: what boat to get?
Posted: June 1st, 2012, 12:57 pm
by dombern34
to be honest i don't have a real reason on why i sold it. it was an 04 with out dated Acc. on it and i just wanted to get out from under that boat. which i did, and now want something a little newer with more storage room. my skeeter didn't have the layout that i liked. i figure it was good when i first looked at it but after fishing out of it for a little while it just bugged me more and more. but i mean it handled and rode nice just want something newer, only reason. i have my eye on a few Xpress's along with a few pathfinders but just comparing the two is hard. both have the pro's and con's that i'm just having to think about.
Re: what boat to get?
Posted: June 1st, 2012, 1:39 pm
by Badbagger
Even though I recently purchased a boat in December, I can forsee moving up within 18 months. I looked at the Xpress when I bought mine and the only issues I could find with them in very general terms was issues with bad welds. That in itself isn't the biggest issue. After a lot of research and reading, the issue seemed to be that Xpress wasn't standing behind their product and making the repairs. To me, that is the BIG issue. They do make a great bay boat with the hyperlift hull. Just plan to put in your time searching and the right boat will find you. I searched craigslist almost daily for 4 + months before finding mine and drove almost to Atlanta for it but well worth it. Not sure what your timing is like, but I bought mine in January when very few folks are looking for a boat and more concerned about their credit card bills from the holidays. I paid cash and it translated into a very good deal. With some luck and a lot of searching, I'll be doing the same next go round. Keep us posted on what you buy etc.
Re: what boat to get?
Posted: June 1st, 2012, 2:01 pm
by Rhettley
If you can wait until the end of summer into the winter you will find much better deals.
Re: what boat to get?
Posted: June 1st, 2012, 3:46 pm
by silverking
dombern34 wrote:to be honest i don't have a real reason on why i sold it. it was an 04 with out dated Acc. on it and i just wanted to get out from under that boat. which i did, and now want something a little newer with more storage room. my skeeter didn't have the layout that i liked. i figure it was good when i first looked at it but after fishing out of it for a little while it just bugged me more and more. but i mean it handled and rode nice just want something newer, only reason. i have my eye on a few Xpress's along with a few pathfinders but just comparing the two is hard. both have the pro's and con's that i'm just having to think about.
I totally understand wanting something new or different, trust me. I'm on my sixth boat now, but I've had the Bayshore for 10 years and am on the third engine (upgrade periodically to stay in warranty). I'll probably have it at least another 10 if not longer. But when I win that Powerball jackpot this weekend, I'm expanding the fleet with an extreme technical poling skiff that will float in spit. And I'm going to hire a full-time guide to pole me around for a change.
Good luck with your search. As others have mentioned, the off-season is often the best time and best value to buy. Keep us posted when you get your new ride.
Re: what boat to get?
Posted: June 1st, 2012, 4:16 pm
by Badbagger
Re: what boat to get?
Posted: June 3rd, 2012, 2:49 pm
by setty7
Check out Key West boats! Good, solid, reputable boat. We have a 1700 Sportsman and we love every bit of it! Can fish 3 people comfotably and you can go a good bit out but using common sense. Can draft in less than 2 ft of water.
Re: what boat to get?
Posted: June 3rd, 2012, 7:25 pm
by dombern34
Well I found a x21b bay xpress 08 model with everything a boat could have and I made a very low offer not expecting them to bite but after they thought about it and me staying firm I got it at a low price pretty excited of everything goes as planned I should be heading to get it next weekend I do appreciate all the help on this post. Hope everyone had a good weekend
Re: what boat to get?
Posted: June 3rd, 2012, 9:33 pm
by setty7
dombern34 wrote:Well I found a x21b bay xpress 08 model with everything a boat could have and I made a very low offer not expecting them to bite but after they thought about it and me staying firm I got it at a low price pretty excited of everything goes as planned I should be heading to get it next weekend I do appreciate all the help on this post. Hope everyone had a good weekend
awesome! post pics when you get it
Re: what boat to get?
Posted: June 4th, 2012, 11:57 am
by dombern34
Does anyone know anything about a release I found one that I like and was wondering if anyone had any experience with them thanks again!