I recently got involved in a thread on a North Carolina Fishing site regarding goin off shore in a small boat. It was great to see all of the input.
I took my 2 boys and 2 of thier friends out on a charter last year. The captain had a 20 ft Mako. I thought we would stay in the intra coastal but he went 5 miles out. We had a great trip and that is what prompted me to but my boat.
I opted for the 19 ft tournament. I bought it used with a 140 Suzuki and it does have a kicker moter plate which I would add the extra motor for safety off shore as well as trolling.
All that being said, Can anyone share experiences taking a smaller boat like this off shore? I believe the 19 ft Tournament is a better model for in-shore / off shore than the 20 ft Mako we went out on. Also, I think the captain probably picks his days carefully when taking it out. Based on that trip and comparing the boats, and the same weather conditions, I would take mine out that far and with more experience probably a little farther.
Fell free to share some of your smaller Grady Off shore trips and add some insight.
Thanks
I took my 2 boys and 2 of thier friends out on a charter last year. The captain had a 20 ft Mako. I thought we would stay in the intra coastal but he went 5 miles out. We had a great trip and that is what prompted me to but my boat.
I opted for the 19 ft tournament. I bought it used with a 140 Suzuki and it does have a kicker moter plate which I would add the extra motor for safety off shore as well as trolling.
All that being said, Can anyone share experiences taking a smaller boat like this off shore? I believe the 19 ft Tournament is a better model for in-shore / off shore than the 20 ft Mako we went out on. Also, I think the captain probably picks his days carefully when taking it out. Based on that trip and comparing the boats, and the same weather conditions, I would take mine out that far and with more experience probably a little farther.
Fell free to share some of your smaller Grady Off shore trips and add some insight.
Thanks