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Walk Around Cuddy Cabin
Hey Guys And Gals,
I Need A Few Opinions, Im Want To Buy A Boat. I Want A Fishing Boat And The Wife Wants A Cabin Cruiser So We Can Take The Kid And Be Able To Keep Her Out Of The Sun If Needed. I Have Fished Out Of Cuddys Before And Theres Almost No Room, So We Settled On A Walk Around Cuddy, And Kill 2 Bird W/ One Stone. I Was Wondering If Any One Here Ownes One Or Knoews Some One That Ownes One. How Do They Like It, Rides Nice? Fishability? Ive Also Considered Goin A Decent Distance Off Shore, How Are The In Decent Seas. I Was Looking To Buy One At Least 23 Foot And With A Outboard No Less Then 175. Any Tips Or Opinions Would Be Awsome.. Thanks Again |
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Re: Walk Around Cuddy Cabin
That's like saying I decided to buy a 4 door car.
Does anybody own a 4 door car. If so, how do you like it? Lots of different brands/models of Walk arounds. They all handle and ride differently. Unless getting something like Bates 23' Grady Gulfstream, avg 23' isn't all that big and their is neither a lot of fishing room nor a lot of Cabin room. Kind of in between for both. Figure out what you want to spend 1st, then decide what kind and how big of a boat you want. 175 on almost any 23 Walk around would be bordering on, if not completely underpowered. How far offshore do you plan to go? Yo seem not to have much if any boating experience, so going far offshore in a small boat is probably not a great idea until you have a couple of years operating under your belt. Used boat market is great now, so if you can, rally think about a 25 or 26' WA if you can afford. Last edited by mboy; 04-03-2009 at 07:08 AM.. |
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Re: Walk Around Cuddy Cabin
I own a Hydro sport 23 walk around, and it probably would be what your looking for.It has a 200 hp engine that pushes it pretty well, but could even be a 225 for a little more power.I agree on a reg walk around you have the engine directly on the boat which gives you little cockpit room,but if you look for something like mine the engine is on a bracket which gives you a true 23 feet of boat and makes a lot of difference.As far as the cabin it has a small sink and full v-berth which is able to sleep 2 adults. The nice thing about a 23 footer is theres not much draft,your slip isn't that bad at about 100.00 a foot, and the gas on a single outboard is affordable.If you start getting into a 26 foot boat all of that goes up, and then your probably toying with 2 engines, which is great if you have a lot of money at over 3.00 a gallon on the water.Good luck
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Re: Walk Around Cuddy Cabin
These guys gave great advice on the walkaround. And as Mboy said, 23 footer and a "decent distance offshore" is not a great idea until you have years of experience. Once you gain that experience you'll probably realize you'd be nuts to do it. A 26' boat might be more what you are looking for. Good luck on your search.
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Re: Walk Around Cuddy Cabin
There is a Mako for sale by Capt Greg of the Golden Eagle. Looks like a real nice boat. A little bigger than a 23' but has a bunch of room. http://www.njfishing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9012 The nice part about this boat is that it's turn key.
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Re: Walk Around Cuddy Cabin
I have a friend who wants to get rid of his 1988 23' Wellscraft w/ 225 Johnson 1991 walk around cuddy.... No trailer! $2000
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Re: Walk Around Cuddy Cabin
Check the Parker series of boats. They make a good line. My buddy has a 25' with 225 on it which moves it pretty good also on a bracket. That boat has a ton of deck space and the cabin area is pretty good to. Be sure to look into the difference in the bottom of the boat though. His is not a deep "v" so it pounds in some seas but is very stable when not moving. On the other hand the deep "v" cuts the seas great but rocks when you are drifting. Many choices to make, Good Luck
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