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Anyone need a new skiff?
http://austin.craigslist.org/boa/5683621648.html
quote:I saw the Hells Bay.... I guess there is someone out there that wants to pay that for the boat but when you can get a brand new BT Micro for 21k you gotta really be a Hells Bay fanatic.
Couple of hells bays for sale in TX also. I can't understand almost 40k for a tiller skiff.
http://houston.craigslist.org/boa/5687461399.html
My guess is that the oil industry is forcing the sale of some of these high $ skiffs.
quote:Here's one of them... definitely a loaded rig.
Speaking of skiffs, anyone realize that there are two basically brand new Yellowtail 17's on 2cool at the same time? Kinda strange...
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I saw that, talked to the wife about them, she didn't think I could afford one AND a divorce.
quote:That was quick!
I think JT's sold the Chittum.
quote:I have the truest of platforms! Cooler with a towel over it!
I'm not sure I like a casting platform at all. Had one on my Beavertail and never used it. Don't have one on the Ambush or the Glide.
Maybe some sort of "leaning rail", but not a true platform.
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Rick, you'd love that spider casting platform if you were sitting out on the ocean in two foot waves casting at tarpon. The last thing you want to do in that situation is to have to stand there and fight the boat to stay on your feet. Been there done that.
I've spent a number of days in one of those and absolutely loved it. Also gives you a place to lean back and rest. You can lay your rod across it with all of your line right there so when it's time to make a cast it's easy to pick up and go. Really reduces the fatigue from standing on the bow all day.
Agree that it looks strange and certainly not needed when poling around in calm water, but it is functional!
JT, did sell the boat, thankfully he made the deal the day before I called him or I would've had a tough decision to make.
One of the benefits of having a casting platform is that it makes the person on the bow hold still and not be tromping all over the front deck while you are trying to fish.
I personally don't have one though
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When Paschal was changing boats he had me come down and see if there was anything that I wanted for a Mav. He had a pretty cool tarpon cage, but I just don't want to fish on days that I'd need it. That and I really didn't want to a) move my trolling motor b) drill the addt'l tiedowns for my deck. He fished a wide variety of clients and some require a lot of support even on a flat Gulf according to him.
I did buy the low casting platform because, well, I guess I wanted it. The higher I can get the farther I can see and the farther I can fall. Laugh all you want, I fell off my Yeti last year and thanks to the seadek on the top and the rubber feet underneath I got enough leverage on my way down to fill the boat with drinks and ice. The cooler went on way, I went the other. Some of the drinks actually missed the boat and made it into the water. What was most impressive - it was glass calm!
Talent I tell you.