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View Poll Results: At what gas price will you sell your boat and say the hell with it
I give...I sold it already 3 4.62%
$4.00 6 9.23%
$5.00 5 7.69%
$7.00 16 24.62%
$10.00 6 9.23%
Never, I will keep it regardless of fuel costs 29 44.62%
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Old 03-13-2008, 05:10 PM   #31
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Regarding this thread,,you can switch the word gas with cigarettes and get about the same results.
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Old 03-14-2008, 01:15 PM   #32
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My solution to a fuel crisis is have keeperreaper fish with me! At least we'll be successful!
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Old 03-14-2008, 01:16 PM   #33
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Tie the boats together?
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Old 03-14-2008, 01:33 PM   #34
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My solution to a fuel crisis is have keeperreaper fish with me! At least we'll be successful!
I think its the other way around. But thanks for the compliment. I'm going to trade the Steigercraft for a nice set of golf clubs. electric carts....



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Old 03-15-2008, 07:34 AM   #35
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I'm not going to change the amount i go out, but maybe make sure i get some coin from passengers.
and I think I will be Jerry Jugging to the boat with 20 gallons every trip. That will add up, and help a bit.

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Old 03-15-2008, 08:58 AM   #36
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So I am fortunate. 17.5 ft Sea Hunt CC. 90 Yami 4 Stroke. 3 trips up and down the Bay = 9 gallons. $3.00 per gallon X 9 Gal + $27.00 last year

9 Gal X $4.00 per gal = $36.00 this year.

Difference $9.00 Not bad considering. If I throttle back to say 3500 RPMs rather than 4200 I bet I can save a 1/2 gallon a trip.

No boat, back in the suds.
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Old 03-15-2008, 02:24 PM   #37
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So I am fortunate. 17.5 ft Sea Hunt CC. 90 Yami 4 Stroke. 3 trips up and down the Bay = 9 gallons. $3.00 per gallon X 9 Gal + $27.00 last year

9 Gal X $4.00 per gal = $36.00 this year.

Difference $9.00 Not bad considering. If I throttle back to say 3500 RPMs rather than 4200 I bet I can save a 1/2 gallon a trip.
18 foot boats with a 4-stroke are the way to go.

My buddy has an 18 Parker with a 115 4-stroke Yamaha that I often fish on and it returns only slightly worse numbers.
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Old 03-15-2008, 03:30 PM   #38
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3 trips up and down the Bay = 9 gallons. $3.00 per gallon X 9 Gal + $27.00 last year

I suppose that depends on how you look at it....3 trips per year? That must be a typo....I do 2-3X that per week. I wouldn't bother owning a boat if I used it that little. The shrink wrap alone cost more then your fuel not to mention insurance and all the other junk.
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Old 03-15-2008, 05:26 PM   #39
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I suppose that depends on how you look at it....3 trips per year? That must be a typo....I do 2-3X that per week. I wouldn't bother owning a boat if I used it that little. The shrink wrap alone cost more then your fuel not to mention insurance and all the other junk.
No, no I mean 3 trips per week. I was just putting the fuel consumption in perspective. Hell, in May and June I fish 7 days a week if possible. Sorry if I was vague. I just meant to indicate that 3 round trips burn 9 gallons.

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Old 03-15-2008, 06:18 PM   #40
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OH...sorry about that.
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Old 03-16-2008, 08:31 AM   #41
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I think I will change my fishing habits a bit...more sitting in one place with the engine off.
I NEVER ask for gas money and often times refuse it when it's offered. I bought a boat that I can afford with room for fluctuating gas prices. 19ft with a 115 suzuki got me through last year 3 trips a week at under 2000 bucks.

I am fortunate enough to have good friends that have helped me out on more than one occasion, the least I can do get them on some fish from time to time.

Or at least go for a boat ride
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Old 03-16-2008, 08:45 AM   #42
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i'm thinking about it all the time

everytime i drive by the gas station i'm mortified
saying...

and your a nice Guy mr Hunters
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i priced an all electric motor thats got the power
that a trolling motor doesn't have and it costs 5 grand.

i sent away for telescopic mast info
and planning a front deck for a skiff
that has room for
solar battery chargers....
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Old 03-16-2008, 09:10 AM   #43
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I was planning on pulling the boat up to RI for this years vacation with the gas prices this high it is out of the question. Not sure at what point I would consider selling the boat though.
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Old 03-16-2008, 12:06 PM   #44
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[QUOTE=Pete_G;574589]18 foot boats with a 4-stroke are the way to go.

I'm glad I just re powered with a new 90 hp Honda, it's great on gas and very quiet. It's on an 18 foot Privateer.

Spent my Sons college tuition, He'll just have to work in the trades and do an apprenticeship like me.
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18 foot boats with a 4-stroke are the way to go.

I'm glad I just re powered with a new 90 hp Honda, it's great on gas and very quiet. It's on an 18 foot Privateer.

Spent my Sons college tuition, He'll just have to work in the trades and do an apprenticeship like me.
My first boat was an 18' Privateer. Had more fun on that boat. Then, I got foot disease....
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My first boat was an 18' Privateer. Had more fun on that boat. Then, I got foot disease....
Hi Hooper, This is my 10th season with this boat, the first full one with the new motor. I've rarely had the need a bigger boat disease, though going out to the canyons and Stellwagon would be fun, but flounder and striper fishing in the harbor has worked well for me.

You could always come full circle and pick up another Retreiver

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http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/...gas.prices.cnn

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My 14 foot MirroCraft Deep Fisherman will be starting it's 39th season this year. 6.5 gallon tank w/18 hp Nissan combo pull/electric start 2 stroke. A humminbird Piranha 5 and compass and hand held GPS.

I get two days on the flats out of one tank. One day day along the Elizabeths.

I have been to Cuttyhunk, Circumnavigated Monomy a zillion times, Cape Cod Bay, Narragansett bay, Buzzards Bay just pick your days and go.

One or two guys, perfect. Gas can go to five bucks and I will still be doing what I want to do.

The day of the small boat is geing nearer.

Why even try.........
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Old 03-17-2008, 01:13 PM   #49
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Small boats are fine inshore but just don't get caught in a blow in places like that.


I would like to see a sport fishermen designed around a 40-60' sailing cat. These things have enormous beams and cruise at 20+ and are remarketably stable at lower speed trolling speeds. They just need to reconfigure the cockpit.
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My 14 foot MirroCraft Deep Fisherman will be starting it's 39th season this year. 6.5 gallon tank w/18 hp Nissan combo pull/electric start 2 stroke. A humminbird Piranha 5 and compass and hand held GPS.

I get two days on the flats out of one tank. One day day along the Elizabeths.

I have been to Cuttyhunk, Circumnavigated Monomy a zillion times, Cape Cod Bay, Narragansett bay, Buzzards Bay just pick your days and go.

One or two guys, perfect. Gas can go to five bucks and I will still be doing what I want to do.

The day of the small boat is geing nearer.

CHICK BOAT !!!!!

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Small boats are fine inshore but just don't get caught in a blow in places like that.


I would like to see a sport fishermen designed around a 40-60' sailing cat. These things have enormous beams and cruise at 20+ and are remarketably stable at lower speed trolling speeds. They just need to reconfigure the cockpit.
what i have in mind as well
but not til my ship sales in..
sorta like the setup in the "water world" flick
without all the rigging...in the way

40 to 60 feet tho thats huge
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Old 03-17-2008, 02:02 PM   #52
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Check this out...
http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...aft&slim=quick


Better yet...Check this out! 39' SeaVee with IPS . I got some feedback on performance. 1.7 MPG @ 41 MPH was the sweetspot with a top end of 54. Remember this is a 39' boat.

boat show video:
http://www.splashvision.com/Video/13...fish-boat.html

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