My wife and I just recently moved to SC. We are planning on getting a boat that I can use to fish the river, and more inland fishing. I will do some bay/off shore fishing but pretty rarely. She wants to lay out on it, and cruise around to restaurants and do the cruising scene. Well we both do haha. I’m just curious what do you guys and gals recommend? I was looking into bayliner E18(hard to go out in any sort of chop because the M haul), sting ray(but they are expensive) and then some other random boats. My price range is preferably 18-24k 25 if it’s a nice boat.
I’m not a complete beginner with boats. I have driven my fathers boat many many times. I had my own aluminum 16’ fishing boat, so I’m by no mean experienced but have a good idea of what boating is about.
Thanks in advance.
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Lots of solid advice here. I live out west (since '07) but grew up in the mid-Atlantic... used to work on the water about 10 months out of the year on the Pamlico Sound. If it were me, I would:
1. Pass on the Bayliner or anything with Evinvrude/Johnson/Mercury on the back.
2. Reconsider the center console rigs with a T-top - flexible, easy to work around, lots of deck space for fishing, crabbing, clamming, company, and cruising with family.
3. Sniff around the classified ads for a decent used >20' fiberglass v-haul with >115 HP 4 stroke.
4. Stick with Honda, Yamaha, Suziki outboards - and remember that no one has ever said "I wish my engine was a little bit smaller."
Some guys really like the bigger boats, but it comes at the expense of trailering, accessing skinny water or shifty boat launches, price, etc. My old work boat was a Jones Brother with a 250 (maybe a little bigger than the one pictured below; not me). That thing was a damned beast and I've been up to my knees in water at the helm in a storm pulling gillnets ahead of a hurricane without a worry.
Other makes I'd look out for are Privateer (out of Belhaven NC - a really solid boat in the 19' range) and maybe Carolina Skiff. Grady White makes a badass boat but too pricey for the average guy. Some guys really like the Parker Boats but the ones I've been on always felt a little sluggish out of the hole and in the turns.
I've got a 20' Hewescraft here in the Pacific Northwest... awesome rig but nothing I'd own in the Carolinas. The v-haul fiberglass would be the ticket.
Good luck - boat is a fun thing to have on the coast.
