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Old 11-26-2007, 11:46 AM
GradySailfish GradySailfish is offline
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Default My First Real Sea Craft Experience

All right guys, so some of you know I have an entire page on this site documenting the restoration of my 1978 Master Angler. I plan to splash in the spring and the project is going rather well so far (knock on wood).

Although I have the Sea Craft, I never really rode on one in rough water. The only time I ran and rode on one was this past summer on my neighbors 84' 20SF and that was mainly bay fishing in nice conditions.

Yesterday, we took his 20 out bass fishing and I was truly blown away by its sea keeping abilities. The seas were a tight 3-4 foot in the inlet and she blasted right through them....all landings were soft and the boat felt solid upon touchdown ! All I will say is that I was imperssed with the boat...she ran like something much larger then her. Plus she raised fish on the troll...we landed a couple bass including one 32lbs fish for me. All in all, I'm excited about getting my Master Angler in the water and fishing next year.

I heard about how Sea Crafts perform in rough water, but never experienced it first hand....and boy it was impressive.
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