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Red-Fin boats?
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04/17/10 12:33 AM
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Duke 22
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I am looking at a 23' center console made by red-fin whom I have never heard of. It has a 200 hp yamaha vmax on it. What do yall know about red-fin's?
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Re: Red-Fin boats?
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04/17/10 02:09 AM
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Pat Goff
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They were built in Ft. Worth. I never took on in on trade that didn't need a new transom. Be very careful.
Pat Goff Seadrift TX
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04/17/10 02:36 AM
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Duke 22
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Really, that is some good info. What else do you know about them?
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Re: Red-Fin boats?
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04/17/10 10:58 AM
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redfinŽ
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Is this a tunnel hull or a Euro V? I had a 20-ft. Euro-V hull Redfin with a 150 Johnson on it and the only thing I didn't like was the low gunwales. I fished some big lakes here in NE Texas in it and fishing partners got to calling it the "every third wave over the bow" boat in rough water. Ran great on rough water when running at speed. It's not a heavy boat and was more of a bay-type boat than a lake boat. They were built in Crowley but when Walt passed on they went out of business. Don't know who has the molds now. Here's a picture of it before I sold it back in 2004 - it was a 1992 model.
I know more old alcoholics than I know old doctors - Me. "If you think women are the weaker sex, try pulling the blankets back over on your side."
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Re: Red-Fin boats?
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04/17/10 11:40 AM
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Pat Goff
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"be very careful" means just that..
They are a rolled edge boat with wood decks, floors and transoms, they weren't born with cancer, but are prone to it. Stomp on the decks and floors, if they give, they're wet. Yank motor up and down on the transom, if it gives, it's wet.
I would suggest the same thing on ANY similar built boat, kenner, blue wave, whatever.
Pat Goff Seadrift TX
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04/17/10 02:06 PM
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Mike Halfmann the boatmann
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In 96 they build a square edge 20 ft Called the TE hull. Had one, took me 6 months to find someone to buy that p.o.s. The thing would self steer if your fishing partner shifted his weight while you were on plane. That meant that you had to turn the steering wheel one revolution every time your partner shifted his weight. You cannot relize how many times they do that in a mile. It will wear you out. Also the floor is only 3/4" above the water line, almost impossible for the floor to drain in a rain storm while you're setting there fishing. Expect 2 inches of water on the floor while it ranins. Also in the flats, when making a hard turn the inside corner of the bow of the boat would drop and give you a great shower, not too bad in the hot summer, ain't worth a darn in the winter. My aerator would air lock and you had to suck on the spray head inside the livewell to get water flowing. That almost drowned me onece. Then I figured out to take a short hose and blow into to.Now for the good thing. It would launch out of the hole hard, one of the very best hole shots on any boat that I ever had. Like said, mine was built well, but I really, really, really did not like it.
mike halfmann
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04/17/10 08:05 PM
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Duke 22
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its a 23' tunnel hull. Seems to be pretty well built. I could find no evidence of it being "wet". The story behind this boat is that it is an 06' model that has been in a warehouse, It looks untouched and is clean as a pen. According to the dealer I would be the first titled owner.
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04/17/10 09:50 PM
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RANGER SKI
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red fin is out of business. the last ones were built in stamford texas just north of abiline.
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04/18/10 12:16 PM
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redfinŽ
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Doesn't matter the brand of boat, if you're fishing the lakes in north-ease-central Texas, I wouldn't be looking for a tunnel-hull, don't care if they gave it to me.
I know more old alcoholics than I know old doctors - Me. "If you think women are the weaker sex, try pulling the blankets back over on your side."
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04/18/10 08:29 PM
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capnbeak
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Quite a familiar name there Bill.....
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Re: Red-Fin boats?
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09/25/11 04:49 PM
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Sparky 61
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Is this a tunnel hull or a Euro V? I had a 20-ft. Euro-V hull Redfin with a 150 Johnson on it and the only thing I didn't like was the low gunwales. I fished some big lakes here in NE Texas in it and fishing partners got to calling it the "every third wave over the bow" boat in rough water. Ran great on rough water when running at speed. It's not a heavy boat and was more of a bay-type boat than a lake boat. They were built in Crowley but when Walt passed on they went out of business. Don't know who has the molds now. Here's a picture of it before I sold it back in 2004 - it was a 1992 model. Red fin did you hate it , how long did you own it?
Just living for the thump
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09/26/11 12:28 AM
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Sparky 61
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We went out today and had a blast , 4 hours on the water did not have any water in bilge area
Just living for the thump
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Re: Red-Fin boats?
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10/08/11 09:57 PM
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Kevin Spectackler
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We've had a Redfin 200Euro-T since we bought it new in 1992, and absolutely love it. It was the biggest center console that would fit in our garage. Recently replaced the trailer with a custom aluminum one made by Horizon Trailers in Galveston, and the rig looks like new, and still fits in the garage, now with tandem torsion axles.
I put a pair of Flow-Max Ball Scuppers on the floor drain holes a few years ago and the floor has been dry ever since, including some very wet rides in rough water.
It's not a rough water boat and weight shifts with passengers can help a lot with the amount of spray from a cross wind.
The biggest downside with the hull is the tunnel makes it very hard to maneuver in reverse at boat ramps, but the shallow water advantage is worth the trouble.
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