nautifish Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 Good morning everyone,Hope all had a fantabulous weekend. I am looking to buying either a brand new or used fishing boat but must be ready for the water needs no work and fully kitted for fishing mostly lake erie. So i was wondering what all of you thought was the best out on the market right now? I do not know too much about boats but am looking for something that will handle a bit of chop and seat 4 - 6 people & specifically for fishing. Thanx so much. Nauti.
Joey Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 Oh now ya gone and done it Tracy...............
nautifish Posted July 23, 2007 Author Report Posted July 23, 2007 Oh now ya gone and done it Tracy............... lol Joey, what did i gone and done?.....lol
ccmtcanada Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 (edited) TILLER!!!! Sorry...couldn't resist...haha. Edited July 23, 2007 by ccmtcanada
nautifish Posted July 23, 2007 Author Report Posted July 23, 2007 TILLER!!!! Sorry...couldn't resist...haha. lol Okay you two ur sopposed to be helping me out ere ya know.......lol
Joey Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 lol Joey, what did i gone and done?.....lol You opened the OFC opinion poll. Prepare to be bombarded
nautifish Posted July 23, 2007 Author Report Posted July 23, 2007 ohhh BLIMEY!!!..... I just want advice on a real good fishing boat to buy.
bigbuck Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 4-6 people fishing on a boat on Lake Erie, you'll need something big, 18+feet, also, take into consideration what you have for a tow vehicle (ie. a Honda Civic won't be towing that). You'll need at least a 115 on the back because on the big lakes, the water can get rough quick when a storm blows in, you gotta get back to the dock asap. And the biggest question mark is how much do you want to spend????
douG Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 Just buy Wayne's boat. Once it's finished, of course. He can keep the snazzy jackets.
nautifish Posted July 23, 2007 Author Report Posted July 23, 2007 Blimey!! I am looking to spend between $6000 - $10,000 more if its the boat i really want, New or used as long as its ready for the water and as i previously said kitted up for fishing. I know how lake erie gets i live right next to it and fish it often. Which is why i am looking for a bigger boat for fishing. Gerrit let me know if u got my pm i have no luck with pms on this site.....Grrr!!!
Gerritt Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 I got it and thank you Tracy.. I replied back Gerritt.
watertight Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 I doubt you will find a new 6-10 people Lake Erie boat in that price range - but if you look around you may find a good used one. Erie is a great fishing hole. Good luck.
Bcee Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 I like the Bayliner 195. Can get em like new for under 10 here in Cleveland. I owned a Bayliner years ago and it was hassle free. http://www.austinboats.com/printnew.php/37
nautifish Posted July 23, 2007 Author Report Posted July 23, 2007 I got it gerrit and thankyou. Luckily watertight i live in a port town on lake erie there are allways good deals to be had but i am looking for oppinions as too whats a good boat. I am steering towards the trophy bayliner which i know is more money and as i said previously will pay more if its what i am looking for. BCEE thankyou for the link. Nauti.
Bcee Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 Traci, If you are leaning towards the trophy, make sure you get the hard cover. Its a better option than the bimini, IMHO. Brian
davew3 Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 Nautifish, for a boat for 4 to 6 people you may be limited to what you buy. It will be a larger boat for sure. check out this site http://www.trader.ca/search/default.asp?ca...yid=6&CAT=6 Good luck.
charlesn Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 Nauti, you should definitely not discount looking across the pond. boattraderonline.com is the site I used to find my last three bass boats, all purchased in the US and all when our dollar was significantly less powerful than it is now. Your money will go further than it has in a long time against the greenback and it will be worth the hassle I bet because you will get a lot more boat for your dollars. Lots of posts on OFC about how to deal with the border crossing too. Good luck in your search, they say the best two days are when you buy the boat and the day you sell it. Charles
Fang Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 Hi Nauti Defintely keep an eye on the boat trader sites. I Fish Ontario and Erie in a 17'5 Crestliner and get wet and bounced around a lot. Even an 18ft aluminum like Lund, Princecrafts and Crestliners will be tight for 4 people and a full day fishing. 3 guys in my boat is enough. If I spent 100% of time trolling I'd have gone fiberglass and more of a cuddy cabin I was looking on line the other day and came across this one http://www.trader.ca/Search/Details.asp?mk...;ADS=6275570%7C Something like this would interest me if I was looking for a walleye/salmon trout boat for erie just type in 18 ft to 20 ft in the search on the baot trader and see what comes up.
bigfish1965 Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 I would not go on Erie in a Bayliner. Just my opinion, but I think they are terrible boats. In the classifeid section here, Shaun R posted a few boats for sale that look ready for Erie. You live on the shore, so you know how ugly it can get and how fast. What do you want to be in the day you get caught out there? You will get caught..it happens to everyone eventually.
tonyb Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 (edited) The IPS 2 hulls on Lunds are designed to take a pounding in the waves...but Lund boats are not cheap. Here is a quick reference for questions you should have the answers to when searching for a boat to purchase... It assumes you are going with an Aluminum hull though http://www.lundboats.com/boatbuyingguide.html Tony Edited July 23, 2007 by tonyb
lookinforwalleye Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 Personally after an incident I had on Lake Ontario many years ago that put the fear of god into me I would not venture out on any of the great lakes in anything less than yacht. How about a nice 40 foot tugboat there should be a few of those kicking around Port Dover might be kinda tough to tow however. Good luck on your search for the perfect boat.
pikehunter Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 There is a Trophy that is at least 20' with a small cabin and twin 120 hp Mercs on it located in Burlington on Queensway Dr. between Guelph Line and Brant St. at a small motel next to the Best Western. It sat covered with tarps for what seems like an eternity, presently it is uncovered but it never moves from it's parking spot. From the appearance, as I'm driving past, I would say the motel owner is the one that has it. There isn't a for sale sign on it but I bet it could be bought if he was approached. Might be an OK boat This sounds like it fits your description of the ideal boat. Just let me know if you want me to check it out for you.
Greencoachdog Posted July 23, 2007 Report Posted July 23, 2007 I've just recently heard that Lunds are for Losers!!!.. saw it on the board somewhere..
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