Your Ideal Alaskan Boat

Rich M

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85 yo dad w big redfish - blurred photo and reversed background. You can see the spot lock on there. We put a deck between the split bench and the one forward.

I've had it out in 4-6s and question my sanity but they only give us a 1-day red snapper season and well, my fav fish. Trim the bow up and go slow. It can handle water that will rattle yer bones. As with any rivetted boat - try not to slap it too much, keep the rivets tight.

We chose the SSV-18 after seeing how much the AK folks and lodges use the SSV-16 and SSV-18s. The 60 hp is a tiller. Supposed to be my retirement boat - little bit of everything from inshore rivers to offshore reefs.

The boat does the same with 4 200#+ folks in it as it does with just me - planes easy, cruises at 16-20 mph without any strain and is pretty easy on the gas. A 50 hp would be fine. Top end would be about 30 mph with 4 bladed prop. We run a mid-type prop. Get up on plane slower and maintain it more easily vs a 3 blade with speed in mind.

They may have some better options in AK. I don't like the weight of the open boats with full floor. But that's me. If I could get a 20 ft version of the SSV-18 with bellybutton deep sides, I would in a heartbeat.
 
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Ideal? Guess that is a matter of semantics!
If you end up in a "fishing village", just wait until you get up there.
As I understand it, there's a pretty good chance there will be a fair to middling "used" market or folks willing to part with what they have.
Do your research. If you're good with your hands, buy something you can customize into something you want!.

If I were moving to Alaska, my #1 goal would be Kodiak.
Second, any "fishing" village.
My ideal boat would have a heated "cabin". Size at least 20 foot.
 

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the first thing you will have to decide is if you want to be able to run the kenai or not. 50 hp motors or less, unless you are below warran armes bridge dip netting. I enjoy the kenai, but we typically just shore fish and now days we rent a house on one of the rivers down there and fish off the docks for our reds. thats why we ended up getting an ocean boat. Atleast for us, the ocean boat opens up alot more opportunities for the things we enjoyView attachment 819956.View attachment 819957View attachment 819959View attachment 819960
Those shrimp are the best eating animal in the state.
 

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The type of fishing you’re describing is my favorite. I miss it dearly. Fishing walleye/pike/bass using light tackle and your boat to work structure or a shoreline and casting gear or pulling light gear suspended or on bottom. There is nothing here that translates to walleye/bass and slim options for good pike fishing. The only place I’ve seen the type of boat you currently have is big lake.

It would be worth hauling up a jet tiller in the 25-35 hp range if you can find one on a steep lower 48 discount. Then put it on an inflatable or hard bottom while you experiment with what you want. As others said, Kenai has a 50 hp restriction and no 2-stroke engines. If I lived in the Kenai, I’d have an inflatable Zodiak to use on rivers and ocean trips and then you can find plenty of decent drift boats or self bailing rafts for under $3k to add.
I've not really fished for pike in the L48, but there's a LOT of pike in southcentral and no limits. I find them pretty fun to fish for. If you can get into any of the lakes just west of the little su, it's insane the amount of pike you can pull out in an afternoon.
 
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