bbwhitejr
Well-Known Member
Since SR does not make a CC, I am forced to learn more about other manufacturers. THT is full of various opinions, but I have been around here long enough to come to believe in the opinions of you guys.
We are on a large inland lake and plan to trailer the boat as there will be trips to the Gulf and Atlantic coasts. I used to fish a lot and have a hankering to learn to striper fish here on Lake Lanier. Boat will also be used at times with the Admiral, kids, and grandkids. Never more than 6-7 on board. Still a little torn between the bay boats and the deeper hulls, but really not in love with the bay style boats.
From my little research and my own taste, I really like the Key West boats specifically the 219fs and the 239fs. ProLine, Robalo, and Cobia are also on the list to dig into. Tide Water appears to be a lower end boat. Something in the 21-23'range that is very easily trailered.....no bottom paint, porti-potti, 2-5 years old, etc. Not a fan of Suzuki's big outboards nor Honda. Easy to find service locally on Merc or Yamaha.
Anyway, I welcome all experiences and opinions.
Bennett
We are on a large inland lake and plan to trailer the boat as there will be trips to the Gulf and Atlantic coasts. I used to fish a lot and have a hankering to learn to striper fish here on Lake Lanier. Boat will also be used at times with the Admiral, kids, and grandkids. Never more than 6-7 on board. Still a little torn between the bay boats and the deeper hulls, but really not in love with the bay style boats.
From my little research and my own taste, I really like the Key West boats specifically the 219fs and the 239fs. ProLine, Robalo, and Cobia are also on the list to dig into. Tide Water appears to be a lower end boat. Something in the 21-23'range that is very easily trailered.....no bottom paint, porti-potti, 2-5 years old, etc. Not a fan of Suzuki's big outboards nor Honda. Easy to find service locally on Merc or Yamaha.
Anyway, I welcome all experiences and opinions.
Bennett