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23mako 06-03-2013 12:01 PM

what dont you like about your boat
 
So I am in the 18th season with my 1988 230 Mako walk around and getting an itch for a new vessel and wanted some critical feedback on the boats out there so here is the question what do you not like about your boat and what’s the best feature of your boat

I will go first
For the 1988 230 Mako
CON
the transom and freeboard is super low I often take on water from the back when drifting rips and the freeboard is it to my knee which makes it not a great boat for little ones.

Pro

Solid hull been out in a lot of nasty weather and boat handles very good in weather I probably should not be out in the cabin also has a lot of space for its size

MrHunters 06-03-2013 01:49 PM

2009 23 Miami Steiger..
Lack of storage
Scuppers are are often below waterline with people standing in the stern or when the below deck livewell is full.

oh, and the bracket with motor makes it a bit tricky to go from corner to corner with any type of big game on the line.

THATS IT though.. love the boat. Does everything I need.

thefishingfreak 06-03-2013 02:19 PM

That I need 2 shore power cords.
One for the A/C itself and one for the breaker panel.
I would like 1 cord.
other than that it's pretty good

Typhoon 06-04-2013 06:58 AM

a violent roll when drifting

23mako 06-04-2013 08:45 AM

I was looking at the Steiger at the last 2 boat shows and like the design and simplicity of the boat doesn’t seem like there is a lot of things that can brake I can also see how storage is a challenge . As far as the scuppers I have the same problem and installed a set of T H MARINE Flow-Max Ball Scupper Model # 1930353 | Manuf. # FMS-1-0-DP for 30$ and they work great but make a ping pong sound when drifting if you don’t have them already I definitely recommend them
Thanks for your post

23mako 06-04-2013 08:51 AM

Fishing freak do you need 2 separate outlets to plug into our do you use a splitter? Is that a wellcraft sportsman 250? If so what year is it? There is one moored near me in Falmouth that always catches my eye the seem like a well appointed boat for the age

Thanks for the post

Rockfish9 06-04-2013 11:40 AM

I have a 18' 1977 jon Dory yellow tail ... when i first got the boat in 1980.. i hated the color... bright yellow... I painted it sand tone brown....my biggest hate was the transom... put two people in the stern and it would ship water on occasion over the stern with the right conditions.. hell alone in a "salmon chop" it would constant ship water... so when I repowered, i raised the transome 5 " and put an XL shaft motor.. best move I could have made... I tried an assortment of fuel tanks...bow tanks,under console.. above deck etc.... when I replaced the floor a few years back... i put in a 37 gallon belly tank...the boat never had seats...just a 40 gallon bait well behind the console... a year ago i tore my MCL while ice fishing.. last summer standing half the night 4 nights a week after standing on conctete floors for 9 hours a day made it swell to the size of a softball each night.. this spring I put in a leaning post... best thing i ever did.....it's taken 33 years of constant changes and upgrades... i probably could of bought a pretty nice boat for what I've spent.. the saving grace, I've done all my own work ( I was a certified merc mechanic for 20 years)... this spring i dumped another $4700 into misc items( including the leaning post and newKodoak bait well) to finish making her my own.. and I've never loved her more... my son will inherit a top notch inshore fishing boat when I croak!

Slipknot 06-04-2013 12:40 PM

I wish it were 3 feet longer

11 ft. is a bit short

Raider Ronnie 06-04-2013 12:42 PM

What I don't like about my boat ?


It's not in the water yet !
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

Rockfish9 06-04-2013 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raider Ronnie (Post 1001595)
What I don't like about my boat ?


It's not in the water yet !
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

OUCH!!!! I thought it was coming along nicely..

piemma 06-04-2013 01:48 PM

Sea Hunt 202 21' CC. T Top that I had 3/4 closed in. Wouldn't change a thing. Great boat in rough water, calm water whatever the conditions.
Running a Yami 4 stroke 115. Plenty of power and really good on fuel. I might move up to a 150 if this thing ever *&^% the bed but for now 30knts at 5000RPMs is plenty fast enough for me. Usually run 4200 at 23 to 25knts.

Raider Ronnie 06-04-2013 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockfish9 (Post 1001601)
OUCH!!!! I thought it was coming along nicely..



It is but much slower progress that I planned.
Back has been killing me.
MRI last week showed 2 slightly bulging discs & some kind of Tear so says my doctor.
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

likwid 06-04-2013 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 23mako (Post 1001435)
So I am in the 18th season with my 1988 230 Mako walk around and getting an itch for a new vessel and wanted some critical feedback on the boats out there so here is the question what do you not like about your boat and what’s the best feature of your boat

I will go first
For the 1988 230 Mako
CON
the transom and freeboard is super low I often take on water from the back when drifting rips and the freeboard is it to my knee which makes it not a great boat for little ones.

Pro

Solid hull been out in a lot of nasty weather and boat handles very good in weather I probably should not be out in the cabin also has a lot of space for its size

Do what everyone has done with older open transom makos, close it and put the O/B on a bracket. classicmako.com to see a million different projects done.

nightfighter 06-04-2013 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raider Ronnie (Post 1001595)
What I don't like about my boat ?


It's not in the water yet !
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

Same here.... this week though

striperman36 06-04-2013 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nightfighter (Post 1001626)
Same here.... this week though

Me too, not enough fish yet

Guppy 06-04-2013 07:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piemma (Post 1001610)
Sea Hunt 202 21' CC. T Top that I had 3/4 closed in. Wouldn't change a thing. Great boat in rough water, calm water whatever the conditions.
Running a Yami 4 stroke 115. Plenty of power and really good on fuel. I might move up to a 150 if this thing ever *&^% the bed but for now 30knts at 5000RPMs is plenty fast enough for me. Usually run 4200 at 23 to 25knts.

I have the same hull & power,,, 2004, luv her
She run a little slower than yours by the looks,,, bottom paint?

23, things about her that bother me,, plastic through hull fittings (scuppers etc.),,, screw in deck plates (not latch type),,,, I rewired & changed a ton of connections to marine with shrink wrap connecters,,,, one biggy is the non skid deck,,, I realize this may be hard for you to avoid on a new rig but there tough to keep clean. I'm not a scrub clean every trip guy but on occasion it's a bear trying to get the stains out,,,
I wonder if a power washer would work without wrecking the surface,,,,, hmmmmm

HTH, Gup

Goose 06-04-2013 09:45 PM

Since I've fixed, replaced and upgraded just about everything I could,, its become my baby over the years. Its 10 times better then what Seaswirl has ever produced. I've put it through hell but a bay boat is still a bay boat, 2's and 3's with the occasional 4 will white knuckle any capt in a bay boat. I won't think twice going out 30 miles one way. Not sure what will come first,, a 15O 4 stroke or a 21 open contender. Not sure I wanna spend 35G's for a used one...Im easily convinced though.

Raven 06-05-2013 05:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by striperman36 (Post 1001636)
Me too, not enough fish yet

PFFFFFFFFFF

what do ya need man
an invitation to a striper convention? geez Louise
------------------------------------------------------------------
Ronnie? whey protein sure brings ya back faster
won't repair disc's but the tear would mend quicker
i know because i tear easily and use it regularly

Raider Ronnie 06-05-2013 06:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raven (Post 1001661)
PFFFFFFFFFF

what do ya need man
an invitation to a striper convention? geez Louise
------------------------------------------------------------------
Ronnie? whey protein sure brings ya back faster
won't repair disc's but the tear would mend quicker
i know because i tear easily and use it regularly




Raven, got a link or suggestion for this whey protein ?
Thanks

sokinwet 06-05-2013 06:55 AM

Besides the wet feet I can't think of much I don't like about my 1971 Seacraft...maybe a little better quality construction for more longevity.

MakoMike 06-05-2013 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guppy (Post 1001638)
one biggy is the non skid deck,,, I realize this may be hard for you to avoid on a new rig but there tough to keep clean. I'm not a scrub clean every trip guy but on occasion it's a bear trying to get the stains out,,,

Mary Kate "on and off," just don't breathe the fumes.

bassballer 06-05-2013 10:47 AM

My Seacraft i wish had scupper out the transom. Also wish the transom was enclosed with a bracket. Other than that love that boat.

Sailfish is money. I guess I wish I could have afforded the 27 but thats another thread....

Guppy 06-05-2013 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MakoMike (Post 1001707)
Mary Kate "on and off," just don't breathe the fumes.

And I thought I already owned every freak%}n cleaner known to mankind,, :smash:

Thanks Mike,,,

piemma 06-05-2013 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guppy (Post 1001638)
I have the same hull & power,,, 2004, luv her
She run a little slower than yours by the looks,,, bottom paint?

23, things about her that bother me,, plastic through hull fittings (scuppers etc.),,, screw in deck plates (not latch type),,,, I rewired & changed a ton of connections to marine with shrink wrap connecters,,,, one biggy is the non skid deck,,, I realize this may be hard for you to avoid on a new rig but there tough to keep clean. I'm not a scrub clean every trip guy but on occasion it's a bear trying to get the stains out,,,
I wonder if a power washer would work without wrecking the surface,,,,, hmmmmm

HTH, Gup

Agree on the non-skid deck but I just throw a gallon of bleach in her when I leave. The sun and the bleach turn everything white. Clammer thought my boat never got dirty. He and Dennis pull up next to me today and my boat is covered in blood. Dennis says "I thought our boat never gets dirty". Oh it gets dirty but I CLEAN it after every run.

BTW, I do have bottom paint but only on the smile line and transom. I run so much my boat's bottom doesn't need it. Of course if I keep hitting rocks they way I have for the past week I' gonna need a new hull.

Clammer 06-05-2013 04:27 PM

Paulie great excuss to move up to the 23'



slow 4 >>< K 2 market :fishin:

piemma 06-06-2013 01:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clammer (Post 1001773)
Paulie great excuss to move up to the 23'


slow 4 >>< K 2 market :fishin:

Agreed. You know where I'll be this AM.

bassballer 06-06-2013 08:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piemma (Post 1001820)
Agreed. You know where I'll be this AM.

Saw a 21' Seahunt on Brenton reef yesterday morning. You by any chance?

RickBomba 06-06-2013 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by striperman36 (Post 1001636)
Me too, not enough fish yet

Me, too. Except #^&#^&#^&#^&y is in control of this and will likely get very angry for me saying this.

I think the best thing will be haiving a boat that starts when you turn the key.

jasonsnova 06-06-2013 11:20 AM

my boat 03 fish hawk 213wa with a 150 etec ( same as hydra sport 212wa)
hates--
1 notched transom, hate water on the deck in rough seas( next boat will have a full height transom)
2 wet ride on certin conditions....next boat will be a pilot house
3 not big enough...next one will be 25-28....but isn't that always the case (not big enough)

likes
low maintance
awesome engine /trouble free
easy to trailer
still gets everything done

Raven 06-07-2013 05:16 AM

too shalla
ain't registed


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