Stuart Help please

Stuart I remember that you have a Cat type boat. I have also been looking at them and am wondeing how they handle the rougher water. I am realy having a tough time making up my mind on what I want. The only thing I know for sure is that it must be outboard motors and I do prefer a CC type boat I think. I am tight on dollars and that keeps me in a slightly older boat. Anyone chime in with thoughts.
Thanks for any help.
 

ReelHard

grouper slayer
The boat you need is a 2250 walkaround with a 200hp yamaha. for the low and afordable price of 20 grand. comes complete with all electronics and GPS cordinates. only 315 hrs and is getting a new power head next week.
 

moore_rb

Stay Thirsty My Friends
Hey Bill-

I looked at the following 22 foot Twin Vee Cat when I was over in San Diego in July- he has dropped the price a couple times since then, and I know that the guy is very eager to sell it- he wants to move back to the midwest.

The boat is solid, and has twin 70hp Suzuki four strokes. you could probably run to Lobos and back on 75 gallons of fuel in this rig.

The trailer is ok, but it could use some TLC.

I'll bet this guy would bite on a $17,000 offer if you worked him long enough.

http://www.bloodydecks.com/forums/members-boats-sale/249581-22-twin-vee-center-console.html


just some food for thought.
 

dmcauley

Guest
Yeah, but it is center console and very slow. Offer Stuart $ 49,500 and see if he bites. Nice cabin, fine boat and gets ya' to the reefs fast.
 

RIC

Guest
I like the idea of a center console. Lots of used ones on the market right now so your dollars should go farther that way. I would think you should be able to find something 8-12 years old in the 24-26 ft range for under 20k. Keep us all updated on your progress.

I would love to get you and Edna on the water again soon. I have not been able to get out as much as usual the last year and this year may be about the same. Talk to you guys soon and swing by the office sometime and say hello.

Ric

www.RICSROCKYPOINTFISHING.COM
 

Stuart

Aye carumba!!!
Staff member
It's a buyer's market right now, Bill, no matter what kind of boat you're looking for. Cats are great boats for Rocky Point waters. They sail smoothly through a light close chop like a knife slicing butter. I'd be happy to have you and Edna out sometime to experience the ride.

CC's are also good; it's really a matter of preference. At a certain point (about 3 ft. seas) both types of boats can give you a good pounding. The only real issue I have with my cat is maintenance, but to some extent, the same is true with monohulls -- things are not easy to get to when they need to be replaced. I'm talking bilge pumps, bait tank pumps, plumbing, etc.; stuff that will eventually wear out and need to be fixed. You almost need to be a contortionist to reach and get to some of these part to unscrew, replace them, and wire them back up.

You say you want a CC cat, but from experience? Consider dear Edna. There's a good chance that if you had a small cabin (walk around style like my boat), it would become Edna's 2nd home on the water. Connie uses the cabin to get out of the sun, get out of the cold, or just take a nap while I'm heading from reef-to-reef or back in from a run out the 51. Having a working toilet on board makes a huge difference for the opposite sex, as well.

There's also the issue of storage. CC's are extremely limited in that regard. I know, I had one before my cat. I had to put everything ON the boat before I could go out, then I had take everything OFF the boat when I got back. Otherwise, it grows legs and walks away, even in "secure" environments like the San Carlos Marina. Somebody walked away with my whole ditch back of life jackets, flares, etc. while the boat was docked overnight. With a cabin, you can keep the majority of what you need safely stored on the boat, ready to go when you are. Typically, I only have to add drinks, some food, ice and gas before I head out. I love the fact I don't have to take all my tackle on and off the boat every time I use it.

So, just some things to consider as you figure out what you really want. You're not the youngster you used to be (as if I have room to talk). Although I like the manly ruggedness of a pure fishing boat (CC), I'm finding that as I get older, I appreciate a few more creature comforts with a boat like mine. The wife definitely appreciates them and, in turn, that too makes my fishing trips a lot more enjoyable!!!! It's hard to find a boat that provides a good level of creature comfort, while at the same time providing great fishability (I have a huge cockpit area for fishing) and isn't a total Pemex pig at the pumps! My ideal cruise is right about 32 mph while burning only 16-18 gph. That's huge, especially for a set of big twins - nearly 2 miles a gallon.

Let me know if I can help in your decision any other way, Bill.

Dan - I took Wendell from the forums here out with me on Friday. I was this > -- < close to having him buy my boat!! I need to sell it so I can get a bigger one. Hahaha!
 
Stuart, when are you guys heading down to lobos, so we can hook up some time . I'm always there for thanksgiving , Leigh
 

Stuart

Aye carumba!!!
Staff member
Hi Leigh!!

Looking forward to getting back down to Lobos -- just not sure when. I need to tow the boat home and do some work on it. Mostly minor stuff; the trim/tilt on my starboard motor is acting goofy and I need to address some steering issues. Will most likely end up putting new hydraulic cylinders on both motors. The old BOAT mantra -- "break out another thousand!" Thanksgiving in Lobos sure sounds like a fun time, though. Weather should be great!
 

don

Guest
CC are definitely serious fishing machines!

But like Stu's said, there is a lot to be said for a small cabin walk around. Our cabin gets used every trip, your fishing buddy gets sea sick and needs rest for a couple of hours, your wife, grand kids seek shelter from the sun or wind thrown spray, seasickness; or you decide to spend the night in a protected estuary. And the security is a big deal, plus having the extra room (Like a small camper) for transporting reels, tackle, misc., to and from RP.
 
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Stuart. I think you have changed my mind about the CC top as to a cuddy. I am sure that you are correct about Ednas enjoyment. I was even thinking I could add a small generator to run a small ac unit to make her even more happy when it gets a little hot.
 
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