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J Buck
April 1st, 2004, 06:08 AM
anyone have any experience with them?

RichG
April 1st, 2004, 01:56 PM
They get pretty good reviews compared to the Carolina Skiff line...but seem
to weigh a more. That "feature" could add to their stability, but rob some
shallow water use. Of course, it also would require bigger engines.

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Bob La Londe
April 1st, 2004, 05:01 PM
"RichG" > wrote in message
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> They get pretty good reviews compared to the Carolina Skiff line...but
seem
> to weigh a more. That "feature" could add to their stability, but rob some
> shallow water use. Of course, it also would require bigger engines.
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> RichG --

Hmmmm..... I thought that Carol.ina Skiff had a pretyt good rep. Is there
somethign I don't know? I think the deck and layout looks more finished on
the CF based on the web pictures, but thats just me.

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Bryan
April 2nd, 2004, 12:27 AM
A buddy of mine has a Sundance F19 skiff with a Johnson 70. It's a very
stable boat. We have had 6 people standing one the same side and it only
shifted slightly, compared to some V bottom boats I have been in. If I
remember correctly the boat was not rated for an engine much larger than a
70, but it pushes it fine. The only problem I have with them is the
roughness of the ride in choppy water, where the boat jumps out and slaps
the water. I'm sure most skiff boats have this problem though. Also it
will "spray" you when cutting through waves, this is only a problem in cold
weather when you want to stay dry, but here in Georgia it feels good during
the hot summers! The only thing I would change on my buddy's boat is the
center console. The boat would have much more space if the controls were
place in the back corner. One major aspect I like about the boat is that it
is easy to clean up, because it has no carpet. This is just my experience
with the boat and I hope I have not misguided you (I like the boat as well
as any other I have fished in).

Bryan


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RichG
April 2nd, 2004, 01:32 AM
.................Hmmmm..... I thought that Carolina Skiff had a pretty good
rep".......

Answer:
Nothing what-so-ever wrong with the Carolina Skiffs. Heck, I head up a group
of owners on the net.... The comment that I read, in favor of the Sundance,
was that it is heavier and more stable than the CS line.

I know 53 members of our little group LOVE their Carolina Skiffs, and I love
mine. I was just trying to be objective and pass along an answer to his
specific question.

RichG
http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners

J Buck
April 2nd, 2004, 03:20 AM
Thanks to all for the input