Fishing Tips and Fishing Tales
2007 Century 2301 Center Console w 250 Yamaha 4 Stroke, Alum Trlr, VERY NICE
$35,000.00
Time Left: 1h 7m |
197 Pioneer Sportfish with T-Top and 4 Stroke 150 Yamaha (110 hrs)
$19,000.00 $29,500.00
Time Left: 1h 38m |
Mako 252;Twin E-Tec 200 Evinrudes (4-yr.Warranty) Low Hrs, Fishing Boat, Low Res.
$15,100.00 $39,500.00
Time Left: 1h 38m |
2006 21' Proline Sport w Suzuki 150 - 225 hours
$19,500.00 $21,500.00
Time Left: 2h 10m |
| *NEW* 2012 Sundance NX 21
$20,000.00 $39,900.00
Time Left: 2h 29m |
| 2005 TRACKER TUNDRA 21 SC DEEP V WITH 225 OPTIMAX
$12,100.00 (8 Bids) Time Left: 2h 36m |
VERY CLEAN 2009 PRO LITE 22 BY PROLINE W 150 SUZUKI 4STROKE
$10,100.00 (13 Bids) Time Left: 2h 38m |
| Sprint 275 Pro Fiberglass Bass Fishing Boat w Trailer
$2,425.00 (25 Bids) Time Left: 2h 42m |
NICE CLEAN 2007 CAROLINA SKIFF 2400 WA SEA CHASER W 300 YAMAHA HPDI
$15,100.00 (14 Bids) Time Left: 3h 16m |
| 2006 RANGER 521 VX SC WITH EVINRUDE 225 HO ETECH
$20,000.00 (32 Bids) Time Left: 3h 38m |
2002 PRO-LINE 25 Walkaround Cuddy cabin 27' offshore Boat
$23,000.01 (4 Bids) Time Left: 3h 39m |
| 2006 NITRO 911 CDC W 250 VERADO FOUR STROKE WITH 109 HOURS
$23,299.00 (20 Bids) Time Left: 3h 51m |
Proline 19 Center Console 2002 Sport with trailer, loaded W Lowrance GPS
$7,500.00 (1 Bids) Time Left: 4h 51m |
| 2011 Lady Bug Boats Manomet 18 Open Skiff
$2,995.00
Time Left: 5h 47m |
| NICE BASS FISHING BOAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LAKE READY!!!!!!!!!!!
$2,700.00 (4 Bids) Time Left: 6h 18m |
| 2010 Ranger Z521 Silverado Edition - Loaded - ONLY 14 HOURS!!!
$49,999.00
Time Left: 6h 33m |
2010 BassTracker Pro175 with 90 HP Motor
$10,600.00 $15,000.00
Time Left: 6h 53m |
1987 29ft AQUA SPORT sportfish
$7,000.00 (0 Bids) Time Left: 6h 58m |
2006 Bass Tracker Pro Team 190 TX w 90HP Mercury Saltwater motor & Lowrance
$8,000.00 (19 Bids) Time Left: 7h 10m |
1989 Chaparral 23 foot walk around cuddy with 1999 200 hp Mercury
$5,900.00
Time Left: 7h 28m |
Selecting the right fishing boat can be a real challenge and also a lot of fun for
someone who is new to boating. If you haven't experienced buying a boat before, it can also be a daunting task to say the least.
Before you start looking, it's important to consider the purpose of your fishing boat. A fishing boat serves but one purpose - fishing. You have to
decide if you plan to fish in the ocean, or in other bodies of water, such as lakes. This is very important, as there are different types of fishing boats available.
If you plan to use your fishing boat for ocean cruising and overnight stays, it would be ideal to buy one that has a hull. This design is meant for rough waters, riding the waves, and providing more comfort for anglers while they fish.
When you buy a fishing boat, you should know if it includes a warranty. If it does, you should really study the warranty as not all are the same. Buying your boat from a dealer is always a smarter decision, as dealers will provide repair services is the boat is found to be defective.It's also important when buying a fishing boat to note if the boat is certified by the NMMA. This agency will guarantee that the certification they give to every boat passes the agency's standards of excellence.
When it comes down to it, you should do more than just look around when it comes to a fishing boat.You should learn how to look for the best details to ensure that your boat is worth the money. If you take the time to look around, you'll find a boat that you can truly be proud of.
Buying The Right Fishing Boat
If you are planning to buy a boat, you'll first need to evaluate what you plan to do with it. If your primary purpose is fishing, then you'll want to look into boats that are designed primarily for fishing.
If you happen to be a tournament fisherman, or hope to be, then you probably wouldn't be happy with a boat less than a 150 HP motor and shorter than 19
feet in length. Those of you who plan to fish in really deep water on a regular basis will probably need a 200 HP motor and at least 20 feet of length.
If you don't plan to tournament fish, but go after bass fish instead, you'll want a 17 - 18 foot boat with at least a 115 HP motor. This way, you can enjoy the lake or the river.
Those of you who like to fish for species may want to look for a more versatile boat with plenty of walking around room, higher sides, and a different
seating arrangement. This type of boat is ideal for several people, even a trip out with your wife and kids.
If you plan to fish on occasion, but not enough to invest in a boat, you may want to look at a fish and ski model. This is a hybrid boat, crossing between a bass boat and pleasure boat, and can easily serve your purpose.
The biggest part of the buying process is getting what you can afford. Luckily, there are many new boats available, giving you several that fit your budget. If you prefer, you can shop and find a used boat that fits both your needs and budget.
More About Boats
A fishing boat used in catching big game fish should be an angler’s best friend. If you take fishing as a hobby and you feel inclined to buy a boat, then you should have a look at the smaller-sized ones of about twenty feet or so. Boats should be reliable, however, as they are meant to help you navigate against bad weather at sea, they should also offer a safe environment and good speed to you or your crew. A larger fishing boat reaching up to 100 feet in size may transport many more anglers than a small boat could, perhaps even thirty crew members.
Although having a personal fishing boat for leisure activities sounds great, very few people actually buy one. Most anglers prefer to rent a boat, get to the fishing areas and return it when they get back on land. Having your own fishing boat with all the required electronic equipment for orientation and location may turn up very expensive. Not only will some anglers rent a fishing boat but they will also hire a crew or captain who knows the fishing grounds very well and can easily direct them to an area abundant in the kind of fish they want to catch. Even so, the rental of the fishing boat together with the crew could get within the reach of the common angler if more fishermen gathered for the expedition. That is why wealthy anglers are the ones to profit the most from such services
There is a wide range of fishing boat designs. Some are built for commercial purposes while others are meant for leisure fishing only. The first type of fishing boat ever used by a human being looked more like a canoe that could not go far from the shore. Nowadays, our technologies allow us a great deal and boats have increased in size and scope as well. The commercial fishing boat, for example, can really impress the viewer in terms of its size and the amount of caught fish volume it can store.
The most well known type of fishing boat used for commercial purposes is the trawler that is equipped with many nets so as to maximize the volume of the capture. Other vessels worth mentioning include drifters, longliners, seiners, factory ships and so on. They are designed up to such quality standards and according to common manufacturing procedures that they no longer pose any risk for the crew. The recreational fishing boat covers a wide range of sizes and formats that include kayaks, charters, a pontoon or flounder boats. Presently, many people choose to buy a boat for leisure activities rather than for fishing.
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