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Old 05-14-2020, 03:45 PM
JUST JOHN JUST JOHN is offline
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For the area your going to fish go with a 23. The 20 is fine for a decent day but not enough for when the afternoon breeze picks up. Have fished both a 20 and 23 cc on the south shore of LI, in the Schinnecock area. 20 great in the bay and on calm days outside. 23 ok in the bay you just can't go into 18-24" water. 23 any time any day, it will get you home every time.
I second this. Owner of a 20' 1977 Seafari here, run almost exclusively on the Great South Bay, and the Sound on occasion. I have seen said 18-24" seas and even with the windshield, it can be a wet ride under much lesser conditions. I've never been able to not get back home under storm conditions, but I don't go out in the ocean much at all. I really would love to step up to a 23', but can't justify the change from something so familiar and manageable for what I do. I can get my 20' right up on shore to drop cargo and passengers. Personally, I really don't ever want to be without a cabin. How many people will be fishing on the boat?

BTW, Greenport is one of our favorite spots to visit! Best of luck with your decision, neighbor.
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Old 05-18-2020, 02:01 PM
SailorChlud SailorChlud is offline
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I second the desire for a windshield, as I think it is better for the passengers and driver to all be out of the wind and spray for the day in the NE, where the water temps are colder. For that reason, I would argue for the Sceptre or Seafari. But I have never ridden in a 23' Seacraft though.
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Old 05-18-2020, 08:05 PM
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turns out that i cannot have a boat longer than 22' with engine in the slip. Found an 18' tracker that needs some work but the price is right. Trying to be patient thanks everyone for the input
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Old 05-26-2020, 04:39 PM
SailorChlud SailorChlud is offline
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Then a 20' would fit if the Tracker does not work out.....
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Old 05-26-2020, 08:31 PM
kcm10883 kcm10883 is offline
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https://capecod.craigslist.org/boa/d...110855611.html

Does anyone know anything about this boat? Missed out on a real beauty over the weekend, total bummer but it wasn't meant to be.

Opening up my horizons for seafari & 23's. Ill figure out the slip when the time comes, worst case its a trailer girl for a bit.
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Old 05-27-2020, 12:08 AM
jtharmo jtharmo is offline
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Nothing wrong with a bracketed Seafari. 20’s are definitely sensitive to a big, modern motor being pushed back a few feet but there are ways around it. I didn’t do the work myself. I am enjoying Bushwacker’s and others knowledge and efforts.

Like others, I cant speak to the 23’s abilities. My Seafari is great for the family of four or for two guys out fishing for the day. My son and I were out 25 miles today, we have camped with it twice in the past and regularly cruise the river for dinner and beach or raft at the beach clubs with friends sometimes doing more than one of these on the same day. If you will be stuck on a trailer it’s super mobile. I have launched in five different bodies of water over here in Western NY not to mention towing it 1,300 mile when I bought it.
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Old 05-27-2020, 06:49 AM
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I love my 18 but I sure miss having a cabin to take a nap in after a day of diving. Boat sleep is the best!!
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Old 05-27-2020, 10:18 AM
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Hey SSPBill-
So glad to hear that Restless Lady is being well enjoyed with Blake and your family. Hope it is a great summer!
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