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Sut'sgold
Posted 4/7/2006 9:43 PM (#186327)
Subject: boat size




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Location: Chicago western burbs
what are the benefits of having an 18 ft boat compared to a 16 ft boat besides just length? Does boat control become more of an issue? Im considering a 18 ft lund alaskan or a 16 ft explorer? The boat would be used on eagle lake in ontario. Any input from those familiar with that body of water and these boats would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
MuskyJay
Posted 4/7/2006 9:52 PM (#186330 - in reply to #186327)
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You definetely want the 18 footer. Just for handling the bigger waves. Two feet doesn't seem like that much, but two feet will be much nicer to fish out of.
Steve Fiorio
Posted 4/7/2006 9:58 PM (#186331 - in reply to #186327)
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All I can say is what is the diff between night and day?
night being the 16' and day being the 18'
do the 18' all the way!
Steve Fiorio
fishguide
Posted 4/8/2006 10:00 AM (#186372 - in reply to #186327)
Subject: RE: boat size




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Location: vermilion bay,ontario
some of my guiding takes place on eagle,but i run my own boat there[pro v] but the other guides at AML all run the 18-20 ft. alaskans.evryone of them loves the boat,they are powered by yamaha 75 hp 4 strokes and that pushes them quite well.lots of room for casting and can take fairly rough water.as eagle tends to get rough at times,definetly go with the 18 ft.
Sut'sgold
Posted 4/8/2006 10:46 AM (#186380 - in reply to #186327)
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Location: Chicago western burbs
Fishguide, the boat im looking at comes with a 40 four stroke tiller. Will that be enough power to push around an 18 footer up there?
MuskyJay
Posted 4/8/2006 10:58 AM (#186382 - in reply to #186327)
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I would think that you want more than that. It is enough but barely in my opinion. When I was at AML I had a 40 four stroke on the 18 foot alaskan, it had enough but that is a big body of water. I would go with something bigger. Just my 2 cents worth.
Sut'sgold
Posted 4/8/2006 11:07 AM (#186384 - in reply to #186327)
Subject: RE: boat size




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Location: Chicago western burbs
Well im not worried about being the fastest boat on the water, but id like to also be able to create a wake.
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