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Old October 12th, 2004, 02:39 AM
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Default Dry Ride - Bass Boat

Steve's right, imagine that!

Bob, while I could recommend names like Champion & Stratos if you want a
bassboat, the main thing you have to realize about this is that a large part
of a dry ride is rooted in the drivers abilities in the big water. There's
right ways & wrong ways of navigating through big water, and if you're
unfamiliar with it you're gonna get wet regardless of what bassboat you're
driving. And your butt & back might hurt so much that you don't even mind
being wet...

Warren
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"Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message
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I dunno Bob, but it sure sounds like, to me, you want walleye boat. I have
fished from one on the odd occasion and they do differ from the front
casting deck of a bass boat. If you like sight fishing this is a better
choice but bending down to put a lip on a bass from the front deck can be
quite different than from a bass boat. If you do have bigger waves on
your
lakes, you will like the extra freeboard! My best friend has a Skeeter
walleye boat, that quite honestly, I find no problem fishing from and
gladly
take the back seat in often.
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Steve


"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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I know, I know. Dry ride and bass boat are mutually exclusive terms.
I'm
still trying though.

I am looking for a dry ride that can handle some chop without dropping to
displacement speeds. My Baker Tunnel actually does pretty well, but it

sits
so deep in the water at displacement speeds that it makes me nervous if I
have to drop off the pad in heavy waves or chop.

I want a boat that can handle light chop upto a couple feet and keep the
riders fairly dry, but also cuts the waves well at displacement speeds if

it
gets rougher.

As I am sure a few of you know I have the Baker Tunnel up for sale, (now
that I have everything working right LOL) and I am looking for a new 20+

to
replace it. I have looked at a number of boats, and I am curious what

boat
will give the best rough water ride. I am looking at fishing more pro
and
pro/am tournaments on Mead, Havasu, Powell, and Mohave in the next year,

and
I want a boat that can handle the conditions that are frequent on those
bodies of water. I know its not possible to stay dry in a bass boat when
those 4-6 footers start rolling across Wahweap Bay on Lake Powell, but

I'ld
like to be able to handle lighter weather as safely as possible.

I know that the obvious answer is not to buy a bass boat. Go with an
enclosed front cabin Searay, but I want a bass boat. I suppose I should
also consider a walleye boat with its slightly higher freeboard, but a
lot
of manufacturers seem to be building a bass boat making a few minor
adjustments and calling it a walleye boat.

I have my choices narrowed down based on price, overall safety, and
higher
rough water handling speeds. I am curious what the people in ROFB have
to
say on the subject.

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com





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