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Old 09-24-2013, 05:19 PM   #31
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i'll have to tear out the tan upholstry

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Old 09-24-2013, 05:42 PM   #32
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i'll have to tear out the tan upholstry
but they are color coordinated with the porta potty!

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Old 09-25-2013, 07:33 AM   #33
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LOL that porta potty and cushion option are the reason my wife agrees to make the payments!
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Old 09-26-2013, 03:58 AM   #34
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Buy something like this, dump the engines. Repower w/ brandy new 200 ETEC's that will run you $37k.
http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/boa/4091558734.html

I did the same thing w/ a 261b Mako.

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Old 09-26-2013, 07:57 AM   #35
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How about the old hot reels?
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Old 09-26-2013, 08:41 AM   #36
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Excellent reasonable boat for the money...all around boat 26' Dusky out of Florida...this past winter boat yards in Florida were over whelmed with used boats....had mine for 10 years and sold it for 20 thou last March use to do 39 knots on a good day with a 225 HP
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Old 09-26-2013, 10:58 AM   #37
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That dusky is a battle wagon. That would be sweet with 2 Etecs.
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Old 09-26-2013, 07:31 PM   #38
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Conch makes a decent 27 footer if you can find one. I think it is supposed to be lighter than a Regulator 26 and better set up for fishing. People like the ride and it is a fast fuel efficient boat.
There is one (or used to be) in Falmouth owned I think by the guy who makes Hogies (Mike Hogan). I'll bet he'd be glad to show it to you.

Then again I just priced used Conchs. Looks like they sell for a serious premium.

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Old 09-26-2013, 07:50 PM   #39
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Sea Dangles got an Onslow Bay 27 last year. Get his opinion on that hull. Also like the look of the Southports, but have no firsthand input.
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Old 09-26-2013, 07:53 PM   #40
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My next boat I'll be sending a 23 Seacraft to wildfire to be turned into a custom conch.
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Old 09-26-2013, 08:17 PM   #41
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I've fished on a 27 conch down in the keys - very nice rigs. the problem with some of these heavy boats is that they just need so much power to move them well. I've fished with chris on the onslow a bunch of times and it is a fantastic boat, just eats up the slop, but just too expensive for me to run a boat that heavy. I really would like to be able to run twin 150s.

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Old 09-27-2013, 09:03 AM   #42
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Are you sold on outboards?
This is pretty cool, and it's been on the markey a while.

http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ad.php?t=25767
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Old 09-27-2013, 12:50 PM   #43
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I've fished on a 27 conch down in the keys - very nice rigs. the problem with some of these heavy boats is that they just need so much power to move them well. I've fished with chris on the onslow a bunch of times and it is a fantastic boat, just eats up the slop, but just too expensive for me to run a boat that heavy. I really would like to be able to run twin 150s.
The Conch 27 doesn't need lots of power to push it like a 26 Reg. Many guides in the keys run singles and many have re-powered their old 2 strokes to F150 Yamaha's and with good fuel numbers and decent cruise speeds. You just loose the top end that you would have from twin 225-300's. The Conch is one of the best 27's out there and you will see that from their resale value.

I am thinking of selling my 23 Inboard SeaCraft......Just sayin...
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Old 09-27-2013, 06:38 PM   #44
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Are you sold on outboards?
This is pretty cool, and it's been on the markey a while.

http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ad.php?t=25767
im pretty sure I want outboards and I always felt that once a boat is restored it always seems to be an ongoing project
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I am thinking of selling my 23 Inboard SeaCraft......Just sayin...
when I originally thought of upgrading it was to a 23 but after some thought a 26 just makes more sense for my situation. do love those 23 seacrafts though

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Old 09-28-2013, 12:30 AM   #45
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Whitewater is also a brand I looked at,very serious meat and potato fishing platform. Southport makes a great boat but the 26 is not exactly fishy. I would suggest taking a long look at contender,the 23t is a 25 foot boat that was made to fish. The boat is 23' at the waterline and can be had in your price range. I also think that power would push it well.I know they run a 250 on it that pushes it fine.Captain Cory from plug n play runs one and loves it.

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Old 09-28-2013, 08:08 PM   #46
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what other boats out there are available with a half cabin? this is a Davidson that looks interesting
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Old 09-28-2013, 08:34 PM   #47
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Old 09-29-2013, 07:44 AM   #48
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Old 10-04-2013, 12:22 PM   #49
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Niko, based on your budget and want for fuel economy with 4 strokes in the 150 range you can rule out boats like a 26 Regulator, 28 whitewater, 27 contender etc...that are too heavy or too expensive.

The Sailfish rolls pretty well with twin F150's. It won't be a high top end boat and weight will effect it a bit, but a good overall platform build off the SeaCraft design with decent economy. You may also want to look at a 23 Regulator that has been re-powered with twin 4 strokes. The 23 Reg will go out any day a 26 Reg goes out. Another boat I would take a close look at is the 24 HydraSports with twins. Take a good look at one if you haven't, they are little tanks.

I know it's not exactly what you are looking for but I know of a 1999 26 Robalo walk around that was recently re-powered by twin Verado 150's for sale by a meticulous owner for under $25K located in Falmouth. He wants it gone so I think there is some flex in price too.

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Old 10-07-2013, 10:07 PM   #50
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Not what you are looking for Niko, but I have my 1995 Hydra-Sports 2150 WA (Vector) with 1996 175 Johnson up for sale. My honey went to work for Pepsi in Valhalla NY so we are moving to the Rye NY area. She has been sitting for several years but is still in good shape. Comes with LOTS of extras including 50 lb tuna rods. I'll be putting my waders to use for a while. Have no idea where to go. Might try Playland Park :-)
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Old 10-08-2013, 08:46 AM   #51
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Not what you are looking for Niko, but I have my 1995 Hydra-Sports 2150 WA (Vector) with 1996 175 Johnson up for sale. My honey went to work for Pepsi in Valhalla NY so we are moving to the Rye NY area. She has been sitting for several years but is still in good shape. Comes with LOTS of extras including 50 lb tuna rods. I'll be putting my waders to use for a while. Have no idea where to go. Might try Playland Park :-)
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Old 10-08-2013, 10:52 PM   #52
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Actually we are renting a 3 bedroom for at least a year in Harrison, NY. About 3 miles from the beach. Need to spend some time down there before we figure out where we want to settle. Maybe we end up in CT. I'm looking forward to some surf fishing in early Nov. from the easy spots. I'm too old to try the rocks anymore. I still have my special Mako Joe eel bucket to keep my snakes nice and fresh for multiple days! It's going on 10 years old!
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Old 10-10-2013, 11:57 AM   #53
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Check out this 28 Whitewater on the hulltruth. There's lots of pics too.
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A hardcore fishing machine fully rigged and ready to fish

Price as listed below is negotiable

The list of many options:

The boat is kept in a marina
There is no trailer
The boat is bottom painted
The engines have 1043 hours
Folding boarding ladder built in under B-Bracket
• 28’ Whitewater 1997
• Twin 2011 150hp Yamaha 4 stroke engines mounted on B-bracket, warranty till 8/9/2016 is transferrable
• New twin 75 gal fuel tanks 9/6/2013
• Furuno FCV 295 Depth Recorder w/2 Kw - 50 KHz & 1 Kw - 200 KHz transducers
• Garmin 740 Chartplotter w/BlueChart g2 Vision chip
• Clarion AM/FM/CD Stereo w/ 4 speakers and AM/FM antenna
• Standard Horizon VHF radio w/Remote Access Microphone
• 4 – group 27 batteries
• 4 bank ProMariner Pro Tournament 300 Quad Battery charger
• 3 Fire Extinguishers
• Coaming padding
• Saltwater washdown w/50 ft hose in rack
• Double bow T-top w/spreader lights all sides
• Birdsall Leaning post w/10” tray
• 50 gal below deck livewell
• 2 – 1100gph livewell pumps w/ 50 mesh inline water strainers
• 1 – 1100gph livewell pump w/50 mesh inline water strainer for auxiliary above deck livewell forward of console
• Empty fish box & 50 gal livewell overboard via Macerator pump
• 2 bait boxes
• Monofilament leader dispenser for 6 line sizes
• Cutting board
• 2 – 12 volt 15A twist lock outlet boxes with 2 outlets per box
• Dual anchor access
• Storage box for 4 castnets
• Downrigger ball box
• 400,000 cp hand held spotlight
• Complete isinglass enclosure
• Paper towel holder inside console
• Under gunnels lighting red/green
• Gaff & bait net storage under gunnels
$50,000 Or Best Offer. Price is negotiable
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Old 10-11-2013, 12:49 PM   #54
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that thing is pretty sweet, set up to fish. what I need to figure out next is do I want a higher quality older boat w/ newer power or the "newest" boat I can swing. overall plan is to have this for the next 5-7 yrs

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Old 10-11-2013, 01:10 PM   #55
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that thing is pretty sweet, set up to fish. what I need to figure out next is do I want a higher quality older boat w/ newer power or the "newest" boat I can swing. overall plan is to have this for the next 5-7 yrs
Paul,

For what its worth, MY vote on how you should spend YOUR money is an older top quality boat with newer power already decked out with electronics, etc. (some of them aren't made like they used to be). You have time and the hull truth always seems to have a ton of good used boats. Lots of deals out there outside of New England. Even with a few trips, a professional survey (highly recommend a SAMS accredited surveyor) and transportation costs, you will most likely not find the deals or selection up here you can find elsewhere. I got mine from Mississippi and i couldn't come close to the same price or condition in this area of what I saw down there. I just think you will get so much more boat for you money if you pass on the "newest" and go with older high quality.
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Old 10-13-2013, 09:36 AM   #56
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For what its worth, MY vote on how you should spend YOUR money is an older top quality boat with newer power already decked out with electronics, etc. (some of them aren't made like they used to be). You have time and the hull truth always seems to have a ton of good used boats. Lots of deals out there outside of New England. Even with a few trips, a professional survey (highly recommend a SAMS accredited surveyor) and transportation costs, you will most likely not find the deals or selection up here you can find elsewhere. I got mine from Mississippi and i couldn't come close to the same price or condition in this area of what I saw down there. I just think you will get so much more boat for you money if you pass on the "newest" and go with older high quality.
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Old 10-14-2013, 12:21 PM   #57
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didn't read all the posts, so this may be redundant..... m but maybe Albemarle24 or Silverhawk24 both are pocket rockets that could stay offshore with bigger boats easily. with either inboard(gas or deisel) and outboard options
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This might be worth looking at and its local.
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