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NJFishing.com Boating Use this board to discuss anything related to boats and boating in NJ |
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![]() I'm soliciting some opinions so be as frank or speculative as you would like. I'm looking for a23' w/a. I have seen a lot of boats, I'm wondering what you thing about.
Shamrock, love the straight inboard Proline Trophy Striper Thanks for any response, I was told to stay away from the Sea Hunter |
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![]() My buddy has a striper 2100 ,and no room maybe 2-3 tops for comfortable fishing and it handles like shit in rougher water , my uncle in law has the 21 trophy and its seems to be the same room wise but seems to handle a little better , proline is what i have they seem to have a bit more room but has a deeper v to handle superbly in rougher water i have very high gunnels on mine also , dont know what year u are looking for but the striper and trophy Re 2000's and my proline is 96' ...hope this helps somewhat ....shamrock i dont have any info on
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![]() Grady white is a heck of a boat! Can't go wrong with a mako either. Look at the Wellcraft , Stamas ,aquasport also! So many choices so little time.
Last edited by BCinerie; 07-17-2015 at 08:20 PM.. |
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![]() I have a 1999 KenCraft 22 ft Challanger with Hardtop and 2002 Honda fourstroke for sale if your interested. Mint condition and just serviced $18,900.
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![]() I have 23 ft hydrosport wa, 225 johnson, very nice sturdy reliable boat, however I just love a center console, I would sell or trade in a minute if I could to a 22 ft 2005/2010 center. Where u located. If
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![]() Check ur PM's
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![]() You'll love that straight inboard until you try docking it. Worse yet with a wind. LOL
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![]() When you know the secret to back a single screw it's no problem. You steer with the throttle and shift in reverse not the rudder. Backing into a slip with a strong cross current is very doable. I did it all the time as did many others when I had a single screw inboard in Cheesquake creek at any stage of tide and the tide rips through there.
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