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Peachey

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  1. OK - so after a couple of months seriously looking into needs and comments/feedback, now narrowed down to the following

    Pirate 18 cuddy
    Sea Champion 18
    Smartliner 19
    Westport Pilot 6

    These all around 18/19ft mark with self draining decks. Plus they all seem lighter than some of their rivals.

    Have room for maybe up to 20ft length as long as not too heavy so other suggestions welcome.

    Meanwhile, if anyone knows of any of the above for sale or coming up for sale (second hand) then be grateful if you could let me know - or other suggestions for something slightly larger - although that is not essential as weight also a factor. Would want something in good condition with no work required.

    Did really like the look of the Pirate 21 but just too big for where we are.

    Cheers

  2. Yeah they do seem popular Odyssey - and must be for a reason I guess. The self draining decks is not for rainwater - it is stored on a slipway with bungs out. It would be for any water coming over the side. With the high gunnels though, would help a lot.

     

    Like I say, if any of them come up I would seriously consider buying - but not many of any of them seem to come up often. I will keep looking.

  3. Hi Andy135. Still looking to be honest - although slowed down with all this funny business going on.

     

    Think Ive narrowed it down to the following

    Seahog Commodore - seem very roomy for the length of boat, fairly light, not much draft and now have decent freeboard with new mould. Good price too.

    Sea Champion 18 - self draining deck and again fairly roomy. I really do like the look of these and saw one at Southampton Boat Show some years ago. But they seem to be like hens teeth.

    Raider 18 Cuddy - popular so lots of feedback which all seems positive and had a member helpfully send me photographs which shows they are again fairly roomy for size of boat. Not self draining (I dont think), not many about.

    Warrior 175 - again, roomy and self draining deck and popular. BUT - these seem a tad heavy and also pretty expensive.

     

    I know the seahog has a different hull, I know not all of them are self draining, I know some say that the rides are harder than others etc etc - BUT from what Ive seen on here and other sites - no boat has everything and all of above have their own merits.

    Self draining not necessarily a clincher - just thought if would be helpful in case one came over the side off of St Catherines Point.

    On that basis, if one of the above comes up for sale along the south coast or close by, is in decent nick with a good outboard - and of course is the right price - I am pretty sure I would just go ahead and purchase.

     

    Thanks all for advice so far.

  4. Thanks all for replies.

     

    Never heard of an alaska 600 - will look em up.

    Andy135 Many thanks. We launch off a steep concrete slipway off of a small beach/cove. Its a great place for fishing back of the wight but at low water - there isnt much....

    There are three of us sharing a 16ft open boat (ideal for 2 in summer and will launch all states of tide) and a 24ft cat - which needs a bit of water to launch. Launching the cat is no problem in summer as long days - but in winter with shorter days, we often miss the neap tides that have low water midday. So, the boat we need wouldnt have to be real comfy for three - as only fishing for a few hours on neap tides during winter with three people (when wind not blowing) and all tides rest of year with 2 people. Other winter times the cat will get out.

     

    Hope that makes some kind of sense and thanks for suggestions.

  5. Hi all - just joined and looking for a bit of advice. Posted this same question on another forum and had 2 very helpful replies but this site looks a lot more active and up to date.

    Looking for a new boat with certain requirements which make current boat redundant.

    • Needs to fish 3 people reasonably comfortably but with maximum length of 19ft - 20 at a stretch. Smaller the better but as I say, 3 blokes fishing for maybe 4/5 hours in winter and 2 fishing all day in summer.
    • be fairly stable - decent beam and freeboard - fishing off of back of the IOW.
    • will be fishing all year round so handle a choppy sea if get caught out.
    • needs to be as light as possible as launching from a beach slipway which it will be permanently moored on. Will use a capstan winch.
    • because of tides/slipway, draft as shallow as possible (but not to point of making unsafe etc etc)
    • speed - anything over 16 knots
    • doesnt have to have a cabin as more concerned with deckspace. But some kind of shelter be good if pushed forward to keep deckspace.

    Been looking at many different boats and always liked look of elite, predator, warrior (175 export?) etc etc over the years BUT they do not seem large enough on deckspace for 3 large blokes to fish (correct me if im wrong as never actually been out on one). Thought some of you may have a suggestion about something I have missed.

    Thats a lot of wishes I know - just thought some of you would have some ideas/experience.

    Cheers

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