Hi guys,
In about 3 or 4 months I'm probably going to be getting a small (16'-18') center console to replace my alluminum fish and ski that isn't made for the abuse I put it through.... I'm really attracted to the Carolina Skiff JV17CC, the more I look at it the more I like it... I'm waiting on a call back from a dealer but it may be possible that I can afford a NEW one. If not I'll be looking for one a few years old. My budget is around $10,000 for a used boat, but I'd be willing to go above that if I could buy new...
So what can you tell me about these boats? Everything I read says they are build strong, but the retail prices don't reflect that.... And how about the handling, how much worse will it be on rough chop than my v-hull? It's very common for us to go through 1-1/2 foot chop, it would be nice to be able to blast through that without getting wet, anything bigger than that I can accept getting wet.
I mainly boat in the upper Chesapeake Bay, but will go offshore on occasion, and spend a bit of time on lakes. We do a little tubing/ sking, saltwater and freshwater fishing, crabbing, snorkeling when we go on vacation, and will probably be getting into SCUBA diving next year. I understand there is no boat that is great for everything, just looking for something that is more in-between than my current boat and better built...
Thanks for the opinions/ advice,
Austin
In about 3 or 4 months I'm probably going to be getting a small (16'-18') center console to replace my alluminum fish and ski that isn't made for the abuse I put it through.... I'm really attracted to the Carolina Skiff JV17CC, the more I look at it the more I like it... I'm waiting on a call back from a dealer but it may be possible that I can afford a NEW one. If not I'll be looking for one a few years old. My budget is around $10,000 for a used boat, but I'd be willing to go above that if I could buy new...
So what can you tell me about these boats? Everything I read says they are build strong, but the retail prices don't reflect that.... And how about the handling, how much worse will it be on rough chop than my v-hull? It's very common for us to go through 1-1/2 foot chop, it would be nice to be able to blast through that without getting wet, anything bigger than that I can accept getting wet.
I mainly boat in the upper Chesapeake Bay, but will go offshore on occasion, and spend a bit of time on lakes. We do a little tubing/ sking, saltwater and freshwater fishing, crabbing, snorkeling when we go on vacation, and will probably be getting into SCUBA diving next year. I understand there is no boat that is great for everything, just looking for something that is more in-between than my current boat and better built...
Thanks for the opinions/ advice,
Austin