If your going to spend 25K, what's anther $500.00 for a plane ticket? Sounds like cheap insurance to me.
If your going to spend 25K, what's anther $500.00 for a plane ticket? Sounds like cheap insurance to me.
You can do Catalina on a smaller boat but it's not advised.
If you watch the marine weather that is the whole key.
You can't always plan ahead then go for it if the weather is questionable.
My buddy has a Ranger 24' Bayrunner Merc 250 Troller up front.
We hit Catalina, San Clemente Island. We go from SD off Mexico sometimes 30 - 50
miles offshore. 70 gallon gas tank, then brings 6 @ 5 gallon plastic cans tied together up front. He has a T top with plastic/zippers that wraps around the front and sides out at a angle to stay dry. Still, no freeboard, a boat like a Skipjack is more heavy with freeboard. But the advantage of a faster boat is you can get out of town quick.
Sometimes it feels like we are on the smallest boat offshore but it handles good as long as wind/waves don't get too bad. I've had friends do Catalina on a 13' Whaler but it all depends on the wind and swell. If you plan on fishing much sometimes it is best to spend the night and not risk the afternoon wind. My nephew does Catalina on his 17' Whaler then camps at the campground. It is nice to have a cabin or cuddy cab to keep your stuff dry. My nephew has to bag everything (clothes ect) with his wet boat (no freeboard).
Deck Drains vs Bath Tub. If your deck drains off, you are much better off.
My 17' Cuddy Cab doesn't have them and all the water has to be pumped out.
If it was out there mid channel and the wind and swell came up then the motor died I would be SOL.
Start to take a few waves over the side with a dead motor and that thing could sink in 2minutes. Thinking your bildge pumps will keep up while your getting rocked with a dead motor could get ugly.
'Hello Vessel Assist, I'm Sinking. ZZZZZZZZZZ'
Webmaster Jeff's boat doesnt look very big and he hits Catalina & Clemente.
Good Luck, DR
This is what we fish offshore on. LOL Not recommended.
He also has a big bait tank behind the seat, 3 bait tanks.
Tuna Chaser.
Check it out.
http://www.rangerboats.com/models.cfm?gid=38&mid=5989
Last edited by DockRat; 03-16-2011 at 07:56 PM.
"Deck Drains vs Bath Tub. If your deck drains off, you are much better off.
My 17' Cuddy Cab doesn't have them and all the water has to be pumped out.
If it was out there mid channel and the wind and swell came up then the motor died I would be SOL
Great info! I need to hear many things just like this to help me make a sound decision
Hey DR, what are the 5 gallon plastic cans for? added bouyancy?
DockRat
This is what we fish offshore on. LOL Not recommended.
He also has a big bait tank behind the seat, 3 bait tanks.
Tuna Chaser.
Thats pretty much what I was thinking about as a potential option? Its great to hear the pros and cons.
Thanks again
Bahaaaaaa!! Added buoyancy.
Is that common practice to carry gas in containers like that? Great Idea!
There are lake boats, and there are ocean boats. Fast and light for fresh, quick and heavy for salt. Lots of pros and cons to each side. I tell everyone I have two girl friends............one i really like. If this is your first boat, go and see for yourself if she's rally what you want, on the water, with a sea trial, or lake trial. Take a mechanic along with you to check compression, engine hours, etc. Pretend you are going on a blind date........might be a ding ding ding, might be a damn damn damn.
At least I hope it was a "Top Rated Seller"? If so, it's likely to be his livelihood and he's not likely to jeopardize that gold seal to rip you off ... notice i said "not likely" ... I only buy "bigger" items from TRSs on ebay .. course, i've never purchased anything even approaching 25K ... with all the boats for sale locally, what was it about this one that said: I'VE GOT TO HAVE THIS ONE?
Tom
over and out