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#4171326 - 11/20/09 09:34 AM ClackaCraft Drift Boats
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Any one own, or ever own one of these? ClackaCraft When I decide to get a new boat, I think one of these might just be the way to go.
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#4171445 - 11/20/09 09:59 AM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: derik d]
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This is what I was trying to think of yesterday.
http://www.rodriftboats.com/skiff.php

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#4171590 - 11/20/09 10:32 AM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: Jukebox]
StevenNDallas Offline
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There is something about that guided skiff scenario
A man paddling/sitting while I fish standing, him looking at my tookus, it being in center view, maybe laughing at my stupid jokes.

Puts me off my best frame of mind.


I prefer a pal who is slowly irritated, competes for the best first cast, is able to say 'Shut the F up' at some point in the day, and has flies that I can steal.

Plus HE pays for 1/2 gas. & Brings the one liquor I forget, and I glad he didn't .


That's why I sometimes fish with my brother.


That's what those skiffs mean to me..



Of course, a guide who paid to say, 'we're here, get out, go there.... ' He's aces !






Edited by StevenNDallas (11/20/09 11:23 AM)
Edit Reason: chicks dig a proper 'of course'
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#4171656 - 11/20/09 10:47 AM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: StevenNDallas]
FlySouth Offline
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Where will you be drifting in Texas?
Do you know how expensive those boats are?

I'd love to have one as well, but they arent popular in the South for a reason.

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#4171840 - 11/20/09 11:40 AM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: FlySouth]
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Originally Posted By: FlySouth
Where will you be drifting in Texas?
Do you know how expensive those boats are?

I'd love to have one as well, but they arent popular in the South for a reason.


I agree. There are just few places where it is practical in Texas. Up here in Montana, its awesome. Its the only one we use when fishing with 2-3 people. Its really quite easy to use and just a blast in the rapids. I find the raft a little bit more forgiving for the fast water novice though. Here is me sitting in an old(20+ years) ClackaCraft with a Missouri River rainbow I caught with my BWO emerger. This type of craft can last for many years and can really take a beating. If anyone is looking for one, I recommend buying one used but have somebody who is knowledgeable to go with you. Also make sure to take it for a test drive before buying. Better yet, if you know someone that has one, just go with him or her and be sure to learn to guide or at least learn to row, that'll insure future invitation.

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#4171848 - 11/20/09 11:42 AM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: Horn_Identity]
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wow what a great fish!!!!
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#4171865 - 11/20/09 11:48 AM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: kelkay]
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Derik, I am just waiting for the perfect clacka headhunter skiff to hit the market and I will be driving to get it. I am closer to more water you can use one, but I have wanted one long enough. These RO skiffs are bada** skiffs but you dont find many on the market used.


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#4171927 - 11/20/09 12:08 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: FlySouth]
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I got tangled up in the romance of the drift boat after the one trout fishing trip I've ever taken. I looked at them pretty hard, but they just don't make as much sense in Texas as they do in a lot of the other states.

Flysouth is right, they are terribly expensive and the used market just doesn't occur down here. For the same money as you'd give for a drift boat, I think you could find a good used aluminum flat bottom boat that would go into a lot of the same places, but still give you the flexibility to get out on some reservoir water as well to chase sandies, hybrids, and stripers.

I got into my little 14' aluminum with a 35 hp Johnson, a trolling motor, and stick steering last year for under $1,500. As far as I can tell it will float in about 6-8" of water. I've never taken it on a river excursion, but one of these days I plan to do so. I have inadvertendtly had it out in swells that were around 18" to 2ft and it handled it fine. I won't ever do that on purpose, but it's nice to know it will handle a little weather.

If you haven't looked at them before, you should take a gander at the Gheenoe. From all I've read and heard they are awesome boats that would go a lot of the places a drift boat would and more.
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#4172041 - 11/20/09 12:42 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: Txredraider]
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A Gheenoe would be perfect for most fishing anybody does 99% of the time, I wouldnt want to be in one in bad weather, but pretty sweeet looking ride especially for smaller water & rivers.. multi purpose too ...
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#4172082 - 11/20/09 12:52 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: Bass Bug®]
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What fly do you think he took that thing on?

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#4172095 - 11/20/09 12:55 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: Bass Bug®]
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Whooooweeee 'dats a big ol' gator 'dere. Do you reckon he caught him with a dry or a wet?

I've never seen a Gheenoe with a go-devil on it. That thing will probably be able to go down the middle of the interstate during a good rain.
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#4172100 - 11/20/09 12:55 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: derik d]
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derik d-

I guided out west for quite a while and have had a number of different drift boats. In fact, my current boat is sitting behind the garage as we speak. I would be happy to answer any questions you have. PM me if I can help.

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#4172101 - 11/20/09 12:55 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: Txredraider]
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JM, please be so kind as to GET OUT OF MY HEAD! smile
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#4172155 - 11/20/09 01:07 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: Txredraider]
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Ive been looking at the Gheenoe's a lot lately.
I live in a neighborhood and I couldnt get a full sized boat into my back yard, but a Gheenoe on a narrow trailer would be the perfect fit. (Im not interested in spending $100 a mo. for storage)

They are also light enough on the trailer to be pushed around by hand.

The 13' model will cruise at 13mph with a 5hp.

Really cool boat. Too bad there are no Texas dealers....

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#4172439 - 11/20/09 02:15 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: FlySouth]
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I've seen a couple go through the DFW craigslist site for pretty reasonable prices.
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#4172516 - 11/20/09 02:28 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: Txredraider]
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Originally Posted By: Txredraider
I've seen a couple go through the DFW craigslist site for pretty reasonable prices.


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#4172559 - 11/20/09 02:43 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: Jackmack65]
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might be worth a trip to Florida for a good deal

http://www.boattrader.com/browse/small-boats/make/gheenoe

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#4172601 - 11/20/09 02:52 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: Bass Bug®]
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Come on, JM, you know the kids can get student loans to pay for college. That way it will mean more to them in the long run.
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#4172803 - 11/20/09 03:32 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: Bass Bug®]
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Originally Posted By: Bass Bug
might be worth a trip to Florida for a good deal

http://www.boattrader.com/browse/small-boats/make/gheenoe




looks like what a teen hears when dad sez he can get a canoe


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#4172967 - 11/20/09 04:16 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: StevenNDallas]
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The rivers I would fish with it would be the San Marcos, Colorado, Brazos, Guadalupe, and Brazos. I am thinking more along the lines of one of the smaller ones like this one. My uncle left us a sixteen footer for a while when we lived in Wyoming, during his move from Salt Lake to Texas, and it was great on the rivers and small lakes. This is what I fish from right nowand it was really not designed for Tejas either, but was designed with flyfishing in mind. The drawback of this boat is it's a one seater, and for the price of a larger one I might as well be getting a drift boat thats alot more durable. I am just thinking this might be right up my alley.
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#4173121 - 11/20/09 04:51 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: Jukebox]
derik d Offline
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Yeah T, thats excatly what I am thinking.
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#4173411 - 11/20/09 06:02 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: derik d]
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My Gheenoe will run in 3.5 inches of water....9.5hp evinrude moves it out at 20+ mph on a plane. Can also paddle it really well with a Kayak paddle. I have done the drift boat thing when I lived in the Northwest....awesome boats. I like my Gheenoe better for the fishing down here.

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#4173449 - 11/20/09 06:11 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: Budd]
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Here I was trying to fling a craving on Derek and JackMack and I think I ended up flinging it on myself.
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#4173508 - 11/20/09 06:22 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: Txredraider]
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Originally Posted By: Txredraider
Here I was trying to fling a craving on Derek and JackMack and I think I ended up flinging it on myself.

x2
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#4173623 - 11/20/09 07:03 PM Re: ClackaCraft Drift Boats [Re: Bug_Slinger]
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Originally Posted By: Windknot
Derik, I am just waiting for the perfect clacka headhunter skiff to hit the market and I will be driving to get it. I am closer to more water you can use one, but I have wanted one long enough. These RO skiffs are bada** skiffs but you dont find many on the market used.

YOu could throw a 10hp on there and be rockin. You guys havent sold me on the canoe boat thing yet. . .


Edited by derik d (11/20/09 07:05 PM)
Edit Reason: Steve says" clairity"
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