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Jun-14-2008, 11:12 AM
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Name: Wildhorse Vessel: 2007 Robalo R200 Location: So Cal Job:fisherman
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Originally Posted by SALTYDAWG Save a couple grand and buy my Skippy, It's got the same 1.7 diesel and is a proven fish killer, Completely outfitted and on a new custom trailer. It gets 4-5 MPG and has over 500 mi range |
that boat is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Jun-14-2008, 12:38 PM
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Name: Bill Age: 52 Vessel: sold it Location: Casa DE Oro Job:contractor
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Originally Posted by wildhorse1966 that boat is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | You should buy it!
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Jun-14-2008, 01:20 PM
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Name: chad Age: 35 Vessel: 12 gregor Location: poway Job:superviser
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if it were me id buy the skipjack good solid boat ive had a couple and they are one of the best out there.(imo)
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Jun-14-2008, 01:50 PM
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Name: Gary Age: 61 Vessel: 28' Aquasport "Reel Adventure II" Location: Poway Ca Job:Mobility Vehicles & Modifications, W/C Lifts , Repairs etc
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Bait tank to small (13 gal). and fuel tank to small 55 gal.... and only 19' in lenght too small.. Diesel engine good.... mileage mabye 4 mpg .... j
just my thoughts
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Jun-14-2008, 02:31 PM
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Name: Carl Vessel: 26' Sea Ray, "yes dear..." Location: Gilbert, AZ Job:Village Smart Ass
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Lot of really good info here. You'd be wise to take it into consideration.
Specially the one about asking the sales guy to join you 100 miles off shore, since it gets such great mileage.
I can envision the piss running down his leg ....
DG
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Jun-26-2008, 11:54 PM
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Name: Ian Vessel: 6.6m trailcraft centra cab Location: Perth Job:film
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I'm struggling with the fuel figures cobber I get at best 0.9L per 1.85 km close enough to 1 gallon per 4.5miles metric conversion 4.5L per Gallon and that is at 50% load on flat water perfect conditions. Re the boat fairly new here in Western Australia looks the goods over all .Re 100miles off shore personally I would not go there full stop. Rule of thumb in a small boat 1 hour traveling per the conditions on the day example cruise speed 20 knots thats how far you should go .Been ocean boating in small boats over 25 years and I'm replying to you now, so the rule has keeped me safe.
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Jun-28-2008, 05:48 AM
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Name: Dennis Age: 57 Vessel: 27' self built Location: North Escondido Job:Carpenter
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New or not this boat is already two years old! Hummm what happens when you try to sell it later? How much more will you loose when you drive it off the floor?
When somebody wants to go offshore 100 miles you should know that a 19 footer isn't going to be a safe choice.
There are some great deals out there now so don't be in a hurry. Find a boat that somebody has spent all their money on and make them an offer. Like the others have said Bill's boat is already set up with the goodies and buying used will save you enought money that your fuel will be paid for the next few years!!
When you do find aboat please have a pro check it out. Even a few friends will see it differently than you will. Look at enough boats so you know just by reading an ad if it is worth going over to see it. Engine and drive are one of the first things to look at. Don't need a tow and a repower costs almost as much as the boat!!
I am only giving you my thoughts.
Have fun shopping and be safe!!
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Jun-28-2008, 04:46 PM
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Name: Wayne Vessel: 22' SeaPro WA - Wasabi Location: RPQ Job:Slayin Fish while you work, hoopin' critters while you sleep
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Have you done a test drive yet? If not, why not? You'll at least know if the boat can handle the swell and get up the speed he's quoting.
Those numbers from the salesman are BS. Anyone can put out a bunch of numbers... look at car EPA stickers. A 19' boat is good for inshore and may out to the local banks, like 371, 425, 101, rockpile, islands, etc. If you want to go any farther, the boat's too small. Also this is assuming you're putting all of the proper safety equipment on the boat including radar!
I would agree with most of the guys here that it would be a better value to buy a used boat that has been properly broken in and taken care of. Just make sure to have an experienced person / people go with you to check it out first.
PS. Listen to Anthony Gracza he just bought his boat last year. It's a year newer than the one you're looking at and look at what he's going through....
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Jun-29-2008, 03:47 PM
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Name: tony Vessel: 1966 Dorsett Farallon Cruiser Location: san diego Job:car sales consultant
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thank you all,
all these comments helped allot. Looking in to a Defiance 220 EX now |
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Jun-29-2008, 04:04 PM
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Name: tod Vessel: 171 mako triumph 210 Location: huntington beach Job:zzzzzz
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| check out this boat in the classifieds more suited for the kind of range and fishing low hours on the motor
1996 Parker 2310 Deep V, Honda BF225 FOR SALE
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Jun-29-2008, 04:44 PM
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Name: Daniel Vessel: 24 Sea Craft Team Fish Taco Location: Orange County Job:xxx
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Originally Posted by SALTYDAWG Save a couple grand and buy my Skippy, It's got the same 1.7 diesel and is a proven fish killer, Completely outfitted and on a new custom trailer. It gets 4-5 MPG and has over 500 mi range |
Tony, here is the boat you should buy, I would run and get IT and be very happy (IMHO)
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Jul-13-2008, 01:52 PM
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Name: Gary Johnson Vessel: 2901 seaswirl Striper ,Rebound Location: Half Moon Bay Job:contractor and I love fishing.Oh ya i love my wife and kids too. Bio: like to fish in Mexican waters.Northern Cali sucks
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Right now is a buyers market.Now saying that I would keep your 29 big ones and check out the used boat low hours and such.Check out a sea swirl Striper 26' striper less then 100 hours would be about the same money.Would not buy a knew boat right now.
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Jul-14-2008, 06:45 PM
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Name: RICK Age: 47 Vessel: 22' Shamrock Predator "MATTANZA" & Boston Whaler 25' Outrage "MATTANZA II" Location: TIERRASANTA Job:Mortgage biz. I sell money... want some?
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buy the skippy! trophy's r trash
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Jul-14-2008, 07:23 PM
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Name: chris Vessel: 20ft skipjack Location: santa clarita Job:edison
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Yup, the Skippy over a defiance. Unless mayby a 25 Rock Harbor by Davis. That would be my dream boat. Ok back to reality go with the Skippy.
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