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Topic: Not kayak related WTB aluminum boat  (Read 1331 times)

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atavuss

  • Sea Lion
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  • Location: Stockton
  • Date Registered: Jul 2009
  • Posts: 1097
Is there a reason for wanting a tiller boat compared to a console steer?  I had both in a 15' Gregor at one time and the console steer was much easier and enjoyable to fish out of due to the flat floor with no seats to step over.  The tiller boat was less expensive and easier to find though.

I like the floor room and some what lighter weight and the less expense is a factor too.I have found a few boats that would work for  me except they have no electric start,found one in Oklahoma for a killer price with a 30 hp merc,no  electric start,my rotator cuff injury  wouldnt put up with that long.

Ppickel , that is a nice boat and maybe i should try  a steering wheel model once,but your boat is a little out of my budget,you wont have a problem selling it when you  want to .

I know what you mean about the manual start motors and rotator cuffs, the magic push button or key start is way easier to deal with!  Torn rotator cuffs is the reason I have a Hobie too.................
Fishing is cheaper than therapy!


Wanna b NCKA

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Yuba City Ca
  • Date Registered: Dec 2011
  • Posts: 313
I had every intention to buy a kayak this summer until my injury,i know i could buy a pedal yak and go that way ,but i sold off my Gregor a few years ago for a dive inflatable and i been kicking my self in the ass every since,maybe by next summer i will have a gregor and a Hobie,


 

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