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New Boat

Posted: Aug 28th, '14, 14:09
by captbone
New boat. She will plane with a single outboard so down the road I have some plans for her.

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Re: New Boat

Posted: Aug 28th, '14, 17:52
by mike ohlstein
I must be missing it. Is it hiding behind the thing with the outboards?

Re: New Boat

Posted: Aug 28th, '14, 18:20
by Buju
An Ocean Blaster huh?
Ok, but have you told your kidneys yet?

Re: New Boat

Posted: Aug 28th, '14, 20:47
by PeterPalmieri
Good luck with her.

Re: New Boat

Posted: Aug 28th, '14, 22:08
by captbone
Thanks. The ride certainly is not as nice but construction/solid glass certainly gives confidence.

Re: New Boat

Posted: Aug 28th, '14, 23:22
by Pete Fallon
CaptBone,
Watch the transom for rot, some of the models had plywood encapsulated in Glass, others had ceramic coring near the end of the production in the 90's. Also decks were cored with plywood and center console had lifting of the cockpit sole on some models. Huffnagle made a good boat in the 80's and early 90's We called them Ocean Smashers not a bad vessel congratulations.
Pete Fallon

Re: New Boat

Posted: Aug 29th, '14, 07:44
by John F.
Nice boat. Congratulations. Never rode on one, but looked at one a few years ago. Seemed to be really, really well built.

Re: New Boat

Posted: Aug 29th, '14, 09:52
by Carl
The 31 may have the cockpit room...but that has room all over to fish.

if I didn't have to bring my gear down to boat and back...and if it didn't have outboards...my boat would look alot like that.

One of my customers mounted a fighting chair up in the bow. Think I recall his being a little more closed in up front...anyway they liked it as an alternative to taking out the big boat.

Best of luck with it.

Re: New Boat

Posted: Aug 29th, '14, 09:56
by bob lico
The hard top is a nice connivence possibly combined with a dodger to keep that inevitable ocean spray in check.nice boat

Re: New Boat

Posted: Aug 29th, '14, 10:10
by PeterPalmieri
You gonna be able to run Snake Hill with that puppy? I know a lot of guys with the big CCs are doing it to cut the trip to the inlet.

Re: New Boat

Posted: Aug 29th, '14, 10:49
by captbone
Thanks for the positive vibes. Had her through snake hill and steamboat already. She feels much bigger vs the 25 bertram. For my inshore fishing and tubing she is an overkill.

Re: New Boat

Posted: Aug 30th, '14, 05:29
by PeterPalmieri
Being that JR is so close to me and knowing what we do in these waters I think that's one heck of a boat. From where we are the bay is 20 miles in either direction, the beaches and fun destinations to howdy around in. The large majority of our fishing can be within the bay or just out along the beach.

Ocean fishing is mostly stripers, fluke, sea bass and blackfish. All stuff your gonna do on a relatively nice day. Canyon fishing is 90 miles out so if your not an offshore guy which JR is not this boat is overkill. Outboards are also nice as anchoring in shallow water to get to beaches and such is a big activity here.

The only thing I'm a bit surprised at is the age of the engines. You've always preached about the money being in the iron. So I would have expected a hull in worse shape with newer power. In any case she's a beauty, maybe you'll invite me over to sit in my ole fighting chair if she's mounted on the dock with a view of the new queen.

Re: New Boat

Posted: Aug 30th, '14, 08:52
by captbone
Absolutely Peter. Thanks for the positive thoughts. Next summer when the kids are out of diapers, we will certainly have to go fishing and get the families together being so close. Our children will be going to school together in another few years.

I never expected to end up with this boat. It was donated to a local university and they were selling it. It was stored indoor for several years and I had been hounding them for almost a year. The engines are old but run great and it was fire sale so it was close to an even trade for my 25 bertram.

I hope to see your boat back at Argyle shortly.

Re: New Boat

Posted: Aug 30th, '14, 12:34
by PeterPalmieri
We've been running to sailors a lot. At 2&5 drifting around the inlet doesn't last very long. Mechanic is pulling apart the old motor and waiting on the block. Should have it the end of he week or so. Works out perfect we stay off the water on holiday weekends and the fair next weekend at the basin next weekend keeps us away too.

Re: New Boat

Posted: Aug 30th, '14, 22:33
by captbone
Good news. Sept is still a great month.

I made myself a promise that next summer is going to be different in terms of work/social life balance. This winter I will get her in shape and next summer I want to use the boats twice as much.