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I like my MAKO. So there.
There was a MAKO thread on here a while back where a few people said new MAKOs were not good boats (they used stronger language). Well, I had just bought a used 2007 1901 Mako bay boat with a mercury 115 on it and was a little bummed. I've now had it on the water for a couple of months and I really like it. I'm on Lake Champlain, not the ocean. I don't have a lot of experience with boats (read 'none') but it seems to get on plane in a few seconds, does about 40 mph wide open and runs smooth in choppy waters. I really admire the old Makos and their lines, but so far, this has been very good to me. I can also get into just a couple feet of water (engine raised) when I'm bass fishing.
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Take the good...
and take the bad all in stride.
I bought a 2002 Mako 192 a few years ago as my first boat. Loved it as it was a big 19 feet (i.e., 8.6 beam). However, the aft does flex, hair line cracks starting to show, and it struggles to get on plane with a full tank (80 gal) 130 4-stroke. But all in all I'm happy with her. Is she going to match a Regulator or a Contender, no. But last time I check, nothing is built the way is "used to be". |
on the new mako 18, you can flex the top of the topsides a good 1 inch back and forth with your hands.
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I have a 2006 Mako 192 w/ T-top that I bought new, and have to say that it has been a great all around boat. It is very wide which makes it stable drifting and with the fam, although that does impact its ability to cut through large waves. I have no issues with power w/ 4 stroke 150 Suzuki. I was hitting 46mph before bottom paint, and still will hit 42mph with a full boat mid season. 6 year engine warranty and 10 years hull I think... not much else out there for the $ that I don't need to worry about nearly as much. That said, I'd like a Regulator or Edgewater 23-24' next, in a few more years depending on where I'm living and what fishing I'm into at the time. That said, the newer Makos are worse in my eyes. I love the tall sides and closed transom of the 192. The newer 20' replacement is a joke for the ocean. I'm also happy I avoided Mercury, but that is just a personal preference. |
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Don't you know that if you ask whats the best boat or engine..its the one the people who answear own. Everything else is bashed crap!! LOL:biglaugh: Most don't know anything about other brands. but they know how to bash. That said.....a BAYLINER is a POC ..... True story !!!! |
I use a 2006 23'er every now and then and it is a very nice boat
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having a bayliner still beats fishing from shore -
Now, let the real bashing begin :rotf2: |
I fish from a bathtub
just ask the professor:smash: |
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that said next year she's going down the rd for a bigger boat |
Had the family out for 6 hours yesterday on my Mako 1901. Ran beautifully. Caught a bunch of smallies and my son caught a 5 lb. sheepshead on a jointed rapala. I've never seen one before, but it gave a great fight. I'm 6'2" 225 lbs. My son is 6' 135 lbs. we stand on the front platform together and fish with no flex.
I just wish I was striper fishing with that boat in the Piscataqua. Since it has never been in salt water, do you think I sshould not put it in salt water? I've been told that but what's your opinion? |
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mine has never seen sweet water. Again flush the engine and rinse her down.
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