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Think I can make it to Boomvang?
#3794627
08/09/09 06:07 PM
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K_N
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Re: Think I can make it to Boomvang?
[Re: K_N]
#3796329
08/10/09 03:10 AM
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Bazztex
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Sure.. question is can you make it back? 
Honestly a 35ft boat with twin 250's should be a good start for a long-range tuna trip. I have seen numerous Sport fishing craft out fishing the floaters but seldom one under 38ft at night... and these are Robolos, Carvers or Trojans etc..
A 22 is a good 30-50 mile bottom and trolling boat... the twin 9's wont make much headway if you lose the main/ 225 engine. Also that big rake rail on the bow would be heck to follow fish around.
What ever you do just be SAFE! 
Bazz 
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Re: Think I can make it to Boomvang?
[Re: K_N]
#3796375
08/10/09 03:22 AM
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team capehorn
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It would make it there and back but you would have to bring hell of alot of fuel to get there and back. I have been at boomvang when a 23ft boat pulled up for the night.
That is one crazy looking boat LOL.
"Tight Lines"
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Re: Think I can make it to Boomvang?
[Re: team capehorn]
#3796956
08/10/09 11:59 AM
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lite-liner
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110 miles offshore? With that hull? NO.
I don't see how that little bay boat even floats with all that hardware on it, even if it is a Whaler. The boat in my sig is a 22' hydra-sports Ocean skiff w/ 100g fuel cap. avg 1.8 mpg fully loaded and everything is offshore ready. it will not go out past 50 nm, period. Be smart, the GOM is not kind to those who take uncalculated risks. but good luck......
Last edited by lite-liner; 08/10/09 12:49 PM.
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Re: Think I can make it to Boomvang?
[Re: lite-liner]
#3797187
08/10/09 01:27 PM
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lite-liner
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not to belabor the point, but I just found this recent thread: http://2coolfishing.com/ttmbforum/showthread.php?t=225443 JMO, but I would consider this setup the BARE MINIMUM for a boomvang trip (note: twin 150's, 195g. fuel,offshore hull, ditch bag/raft). Add to this 4 guys with tons of GOM experience, being able to pick your days & go at a moment's notice, and many other uncontrollable factors ("luck"..  ) led this to be a successful trip. facts of note are trip times, fuel burn, & avg speed. this example is the exception, not the rule. But it can be done, you just really have to have your chit together. The first step is a no-bs boat that is designed for long offshore trips
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Re: Think I can make it to Boomvang?
[Re: lite-liner]
#3797227
08/10/09 01:38 PM
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lite-liner
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This is an EXCELLENT alternative for an EXCELLENT price! http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/25-Mako-O...FishingQ5fBoats searched "offshore center console boat" on Ebay & found it. It's closer, too. I'd own this boat if I could sell mine, but I'm partial to old Mako's  tight lines, hope this helps in your quest.
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Re: Think I can make it to Boomvang?
[Re: lite-liner]
#3797294
08/10/09 01:54 PM
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LandPirate
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I love the old Mako hulls, except for one thing...that notched transom at the motor(s). One good wave over the transom could be a problem.
Mike Buda/Port Aransas, TX
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Re: Think I can make it to Boomvang?
[Re: LandPirate]
#3797504
08/10/09 02:47 PM
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team capehorn
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I love the old Mako hulls, except for one thing...that notched transom at the motor(s). One good wave over the transom could be a problem. x2 The old mako hulls are hard to beat.
"Tight Lines"
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Re: Think I can make it to Boomvang?
[Re: team capehorn]
#3797728
08/10/09 03:29 PM
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Markk
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Does anyone see the similarity of this:  To this:  Other than the clearance on the boat, they are both over engineered...
"I'd rather be a fence post in Texas than the king of Tennessee."
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Re: Think I can make it to Boomvang?
[Re: Markk]
#3797847
08/10/09 03:51 PM
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K_N
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Trips:  ya just don't see this everyday. 
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Re: Think I can make it to Boomvang?
[Re: K_N]
#3797880
08/10/09 04:00 PM
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SkeeterRonnie
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no way would I be that brave. thats too much weight up top. a good sideways roll, and you would be swamped. I bet you could run 40 miles out and fish a few shrimpboats though  (with a good weather window). point is: i would not take it further than 40-50 mi out. and that depends on fuel burn as well. it might eat the fuel with all that wieght .... then you would have a 20 mile max boat.???
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Re: Think I can make it to Boomvang?
[Re: SkeeterRonnie]
#3799750
08/10/09 10:35 PM
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SpecialK
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Ronnie lets just put a load of fuel barrels on the skeeter and make a run for. Specially if ur going to sell the motor anyways 
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Re: Think I can make it to Boomvang?
[Re: K_N]
#3800433
08/11/09 01:50 AM
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Salty ARM
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I wouldnt even take that boat to the jetties. Might be okay in the ICW, lol.
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Re: Think I can make it to Boomvang?
[Re: Lake Fork Guide]
#3801307
08/11/09 06:43 AM
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Uncle Zeek
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What in the world does someone need TWO kicker motors for???  ... and an aft-mounted tuna tower on a 22' CC just doesn't make any sense. Almost looks like the guy just wanted to see how much carp he could stick on the boat without sinking it! Looked through the extra photos and saw the bow-mounted fighting chair. Surely he remembered to put a kitchen sink someplace on this thing ....
Last edited by Zeek the Greek; 08/11/09 06:46 AM.
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