Rich Stern
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I've been a boat enthusiast for nearly ten years now. "Perfect" and "boat" are not really compatible terms, and my definition of perfect is subject to change. Frequent change. A lot of things I never would have pictured myself doing (bass fishing, downlining, water sports) ten years ago now create a complicated wish list for one boat that can do it all.
My perfect boat would have/be:
- fiberglass
- 20 to 21 feet
- a slightly deeper V hull than most bass boats
- about 1 to 2" more gunnel height than typical bass boats
- a top speed of 60 to 70mph on 150 to 200hp
- capable of excellent holeshot for watersports
- ride comfortably in light to moderate chop
- resist porposing at most speeds and loads
- have a cockpit layout like a fish and ski, with a comfortable rear bench that smoothly and seemlessly converts to form a large rear casting deck like a traditional bass boat layout
- a ski pylon that retracts down into the rear deck
- dual console or walk through
- a full front deck
- a centerline rod locker and rod organizer, capable of holding a minimum of 6 rods
- flush mounted electronics at the bow and console
- stowable boarding ladder
- in floor storage for something as wide as a kneeboard or as long as a pair of adult skis
- flush mounted stainless rod holders at the stern for trolling rods or mounting downriggers
- compartments with integrated 3600/3700 tackle box stowage
- livewell with integrated, round baitwell bucket
- AM/FM CD with good quality speakers
- stainless rails along the cockpit gunnels for mounting additional holders
- snap in carpet for the cockpit
- a small compartment with a removable trash bin
- cockpit seating that is a couple of inches higher than normal bassboat seating height
- Keelshield
- trailer and fittings that can withstand salt water use
I may think of more things to add later.
Join in and offer your version of perfection...
EDIT:
- bimini top that can be stowed in a compartment
My perfect boat would have/be:
- fiberglass
- 20 to 21 feet
- a slightly deeper V hull than most bass boats
- about 1 to 2" more gunnel height than typical bass boats
- a top speed of 60 to 70mph on 150 to 200hp
- capable of excellent holeshot for watersports
- ride comfortably in light to moderate chop
- resist porposing at most speeds and loads
- have a cockpit layout like a fish and ski, with a comfortable rear bench that smoothly and seemlessly converts to form a large rear casting deck like a traditional bass boat layout
- a ski pylon that retracts down into the rear deck
- dual console or walk through
- a full front deck
- a centerline rod locker and rod organizer, capable of holding a minimum of 6 rods
- flush mounted electronics at the bow and console
- stowable boarding ladder
- in floor storage for something as wide as a kneeboard or as long as a pair of adult skis
- flush mounted stainless rod holders at the stern for trolling rods or mounting downriggers
- compartments with integrated 3600/3700 tackle box stowage
- livewell with integrated, round baitwell bucket
- AM/FM CD with good quality speakers
- stainless rails along the cockpit gunnels for mounting additional holders
- snap in carpet for the cockpit
- a small compartment with a removable trash bin
- cockpit seating that is a couple of inches higher than normal bassboat seating height
- Keelshield
- trailer and fittings that can withstand salt water use
I may think of more things to add later.
Join in and offer your version of perfection...
EDIT:
- bimini top that can be stowed in a compartment