shallow water fiberglass boat hulls
muskyfishing89
Posted 12/30/2014 1:49 AM (#745850)
Subject: shallow water fiberglass boat hulls




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Who makes the shawollest boat hull?
muskyhunter47
Posted 12/30/2014 5:00 AM (#745853 - in reply to #745850)
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Location: Minnesota
Flat bottom Jhon boat
muskyhunter47
Posted 12/30/2014 6:28 AM (#745856 - in reply to #745853)
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Location: Minnesota
I can' remember the brand .30 years ago back in 1983 my buddy's dad bought him a glass John Boat we used it for years . Duck hunting and floating down smaller rivers
ChinWhiskers
Posted 12/30/2014 4:53 PM (#745979 - in reply to #745856)
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Location: Cave Run Lake KY.
muskyhunter47 - 12/30/2014 7:28 AM

I can' remember the brand .30 years ago back in 1983 my buddy's dad bought him a glass John Boat we used it for years . Duck hunting and floating down smaller rivers
XXXXXX Tuffy made them most of the guides had them, resorts had them and there are some still around, came in a ugly Green that was just great for duck hunting. I used to fish out of them when staying at Indian Trail on the Chippewa Flowage In fact I think John Dettloff still guides out of them. #1 boat for sucker fishing out of last week of the muskie season.
wallygator
Posted 12/30/2014 6:35 PM (#746004 - in reply to #745850)
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Location: Tomahawk,Wis
I had a Tuffy Esox mag ...about as shallow as you can get in glass...
I wanted to go shallower so now I have a Legend SS with a jet drive....
can't wait to get it out....
Masqui-ninja
Posted 12/30/2014 7:21 PM (#746008 - in reply to #746004)
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Location: Walker, MN
Gheenoe.
sworrall
Posted 12/30/2014 9:32 PM (#746035 - in reply to #745850)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
What is a 'shallow' boat hull?
sworrall
Posted 12/30/2014 9:36 PM (#746036 - in reply to #745979)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
ChinWhiskers - 12/30/2014 4:53 PM

muskyhunter47 - 12/30/2014 7:28 AM

I can' remember the brand .30 years ago back in 1983 my buddy's dad bought him a glass John Boat we used it for years . Duck hunting and floating down smaller rivers
XXXXXX Tuffy made them most of the guides had them, resorts had them and there are some still around, came in a ugly Green that was just great for duck hunting. I used to fish out of them when staying at Indian Trail on the Chippewa Flowage In fact I think John Dettloff still guides out of them. #1 boat for sucker fishing out of last week of the muskie season.


Still make that boat, it was the 154, then a Roustabout, and now is the Esox. 14'10", draws almost nothing.
muskyfishing89
Posted 12/30/2014 11:41 PM (#746047 - in reply to #745850)
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What will draft the shallowest?
muskyhunter47
Posted 12/31/2014 5:17 AM (#746055 - in reply to #745850)
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Location: Minnesota
What size boat are you talking about
muskyfishing89
Posted 12/31/2014 11:07 AM (#746092 - in reply to #745850)
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Around eighteen feet.
Wood_Duck
Posted 1/1/2015 11:07 AM (#746201 - in reply to #745850)
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Location: Tennessee
Esox Mag is the only boat I can possibly think of that meets the criteria. Tuffy Esox models float in almost nothing.
muskyrat
Posted 1/1/2015 1:56 PM (#746214 - in reply to #745850)
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Boston Whaler
Toporanger
Posted 1/1/2015 10:04 PM (#746261 - in reply to #746214)
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I had a few flats style boats when I was living in Florida that I could see using as a muskie boat. We could float well under a foot. I think my buddies was a 22 foot pathfinder that gets way shallower then I thought possible, the new ones have under gunnel rod holders too.

Not a great rough water boat though. Wet in anything over a foot. But fast and shallow.
Ben Olsen
Posted 1/2/2015 1:25 AM (#746268 - in reply to #745850)
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I'm on my second 22' Pathfinder. Amazing rough water hull. Draws 11' (waaaay less on plane. personally had it on plane in <8") Very, very dry and comparable to my 620 ranger in rough water. They don't make an 18' though and flats boats (yes even the ones made by PF parent company Maverick) don't handle big water very well. Maverick used to make the ultimate flats/musky boat...the 21' Master Angler... amazing boat but very pricy even used. The Hewes Redfishers would be a great compromise. There are some great 18' shallow draft bay boats out there though. Scout and Sea Hunt are good options and reasonably priced with plenty on the used market. I would guess they draft substantially more than the Esox Mag and aren't designed with muskies in mind!
tbaatz
Posted 1/2/2015 10:39 AM (#746288 - in reply to #745850)
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Location: Scandia MN
I have a Carolina skiff that will float in pretty skinny stuff. Look out when the wind blows though. Good river boat and virtually unsinkable.
muskyfishing89
Posted 1/3/2015 8:24 PM (#746463 - in reply to #745850)
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What about the Tuffy X-190?
sworrall
Posted 1/3/2015 11:05 PM (#746486 - in reply to #746463)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Answered already.

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=10...
MuskieJim
Posted 1/5/2015 2:29 PM (#746739 - in reply to #745850)
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All of the Key West B/R Series (Bay/Reef) are roughly 12" of draft at rest. Any of the boats mentioned will likely draft almost nothing when on plane (8 inches or less). Most of the boats measurements provided will be draft at rest.

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/49
Big Rock
Posted 1/7/2015 8:05 AM (#746975 - in reply to #745850)
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Location: Wisconsin River
i am currently running a e-mag and have never been in a more stable shallow draft boat. Even with a larger motor on it, I can easily get through less than 1' of water. Every time I get out on the flowage in more than 2' of chop I wish for a deeper v but have never had any problems getting wet. Can 1 boat really do it all?