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Re: Rough Water Bass Boats
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12/05/18 01:27 AM
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Marc K
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Seeing threads like this makes me remember that most things are all about personal perception. I'm an ex-West Coaster, so when I hear rough water boat handling, I think about the pictures that I took back then. It is my humble opinion that rough water handling is all about the driver, his boat and knowing their combined limitations.and I have hundreds like these. No, I wasn't in the USCG, I just spent a lot of time offshore. Marc Link to more of the same
Last edited by Marc on Cedar Creek; 12/05/18 01:41 AM.
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Re: Rough Water Bass Boats
[Re: Ty's Team]
#12985408
12/05/18 02:49 AM
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Fast Lane
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None they are all rough.
The bigger and heavier the Bus, the smoother the ride is;)
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Re: Rough Water Bass Boats
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12/05/18 02:56 AM
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tmd11111
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And yet another reason a Bay Boat trumps a bass boat.
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Re: Rough Water Bass Boats
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12/05/18 04:16 AM
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Stroker XS
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I think those pictures are from me on Toledo during a storm a few years back. 😂
Stroker 250xs
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Re: Rough Water Bass Boats
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12/05/18 10:06 AM
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J-2
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Ive owned several(laser, skeeter, hawk, nitro, Basscat, Allison and now a Phoenix).of those it is a toss up between the Allison and the Phoenix.
The Allison was much more fun to drive. Aside from the speed the handling was incredible. It was so responsive it made driving in rough water easy. The Phoenix isnt as nimble but has a deep V and weight on its side.
Last edited by J-2; 12/05/18 10:08 AM.
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Re: Rough Water Bass Boats
[Re: Capt. Bryan]
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12/05/18 11:00 AM
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RedRanger
burro desagradable
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Clint Wade has a Basscat Lynx for sale here on tff. One of the best rough water boats out there, If it was the best rough water boat out there I dont think he would be selling a brand new boat to order a Charger elite. I have fished out of most brands of bass boats over the years. The old Champion hulls were the ones everybody tries to compare their boats too. Champion was not the fastest boat on a slick calm day but put 3 footers on the lake and the champion excels all day every day. Champions downfall has always been financial issues. Now Charger is producing the 198 and 210 elite hulls with a charger cap/topside. Charger has always been a good rough water boat that produced a low volume of boats compared to the big names in the industry. The champion ride was like riding in a Cadillac on water and easy to drive. No chine walking or backsplash coming over the back of the boat when you come off pad.
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Re: Rough Water Bass Boats
[Re: Marc K]
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12/05/18 12:01 PM
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BriannShell
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Seeing threads like this makes me remember that most things are all about personal perception. I'm an ex-West Coaster, so when I hear rough water boat handling, I think about the pictures that I took back then. It is my humble opinion that rough water handling is all about the driver, his boat and knowing their combined limitations.and I have hundreds like these. No, I wasn't in the USCG, I just spent a lot of time offshore. Marc Link to more of the same Great pics!!! Thanks for sharing
Lions do not concern themselves with the opinions of sheep
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Re: Rough Water Bass Boats
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#12985615
12/05/18 01:54 PM
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SteezMacQueen
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The top picture, of the three, was what my Skeeter looked like on Richland Chambers last Saturday.
Eat. Sleep. Fish.
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Re: Rough Water Bass Boats
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#12985617
12/05/18 01:57 PM
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C130
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Why are there not more Allisons in Texas, at least southeast Texas? Fairly common in Tennessee and I have a friend friend thats owned Allisons forever. Its the only boat hed own. I havent fished out of one since high school. I believe theres a dealer near Dallas isnt there? If I got out of a Bass Cat Id own an Allison.
My son and I were fishing in Tennessee last summer and a guy had an Allison with a flashed 250 SHO on it. He was making some high speed passes early one morning. He was hauling, not sure how fast he was going but he was moving.
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Bass Cat Eyra
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Re: Rough Water Bass Boats
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#12985796
12/05/18 03:36 PM
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LakeTylerMan
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I love these sorts of posts. If there are fifteen different types of bass boats you will get fifteen different opinions. I like a boat that travels well and on plane at about 30/35 mph in waves. Trying going faster in rough water will hammer everything in your boat and compress your spine. You will need surgery and spinal fusion by the time you reach my age which is over 60. I now own a Skeeter ZX 250. It runs well in the roughest water I take on. But when the wind blows at 30 mph on a lake like Toledo Bend, I don't want to take on the waves.
2024 Skeeter FXR-L, Yamy 250 SHO
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Re: Rough Water Bass Boats
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12/05/18 03:41 PM
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grout-scout
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Bass Trackers and then the old school Bombers ride the best in 3ers.
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Re: Rough Water Bass Boats
[Re: C130]
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12/05/18 03:49 PM
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T-racer @ Mallard Marine
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Why are there not more Allisons in Texas, at least southeast Texas? Fairly common in Tennessee and I have a friend friend thats owned Allisons forever. Its the only boat hed own. I havent fished out of one since high school. I believe theres a dealer near Dallas isnt there? If I got out of a Bass Cat Id own an Allison.
My son and I were fishing in Tennessee last summer and a guy had an Allison with a flashed 250 SHO on it. He was making some high speed passes early one morning. He was hauling, not sure how fast he was going but he was moving. Because lightweight fast boats dont ride good (LOL not), if I didnt own a Bullet Id own an Allison XB21 and forget about it, best riding boat made. People down here just dont know much about them. All these comments about heavy boats ride better havent been in a true light boat. To a degree they ride better, but then someone talks about energy transfer... that heavy boat is a lot of energy hitting than wave. And it hurts. Now I do agree a lot of the brands ride just fine. Ill rarely bag on a brand but Legend... wow... worst riding boat Ive ever sat in as far as the 19 footer, and I can DRIVE, I cant believe some of the good riding legend stuff Im reading. V hull, not as much but the 19. Ouch. Someone else mentioned a light boat being nimble, and thats just it... the nose stays up, you can maneuver very very easily based on the waves spacing, and the light boat doesnt come down so hard when you come over one and give you that kidney lurching feeling. Ive ridden in a lot of boats. Weight is not it. My comp bullet rides better than my standard bullet did. Same hull. Why? Its lighter. It kisses water. My buddy with a 2018 skeeter was SHOCKED and I mean rolling on the floor calling his buddys shocked when I took him for a ride in my Bullet last week... and and Allison rides even better than that. Crazy the cool aid I see drank in Texas!
Mallard Marine Nacogdoches, Tx 936-225-3244 - Authorized Sales/Service Mercury Outboards - Allison Boats
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Re: Rough Water Bass Boats
[Re: C130]
#12985837
12/05/18 04:10 PM
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J-2
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Why are there not more Allisons in Texas, at least southeast Texas? Fairly common in Tennessee and I have a friend friend thats owned Allisons forever. Its the only boat hed own. I havent fished out of one since high school. I believe theres a dealer near Dallas isnt there? If I got out of a Bass Cat Id own an Allison.
My son and I were fishing in Tennessee last summer and a guy had an Allison with a flashed 250 SHO on it. He was making some high speed passes early one morning. He was hauling, not sure how fast he was going but he was moving. Fishing World Performance boats in Dallas is an Allison dealer. They are great boats. My problem was we have two kids and with the 4 of us the Allison was just to cramped. I plan to own another one day. Cost is also a factor in with an Allison. Equally equipped, they are much more than your "traditional" bass boat.
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Re: Rough Water Bass Boats
[Re: Ty's Team]
#12985844
12/05/18 04:18 PM
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Posts: 1,445
SkeeterEater
Extreme Angler
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I have a TR-22. I am not sure if is simply just the size of the boat but that Triton is amazing in rough water. I would say 2nd is Ranger.. I believe they ride a little higher in the front and have hull designs better suited for smooth rides and less on speed.
Take Dead Aim I'd rather be lost on the water than found at work! SkeeterEater
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