Looking at Alumacraft Fisherman 145 CS and Tiller

hwew

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May 16, 2009
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Hello,
Well I am looking to upgrade soon I now have a Crappie Jon Jr. It is ok but I am thinking to upgrade to a Fisherman 145 CS or Tiller. Does anyone have one or know anything about these.

The reason I would like to keep the size just under 15 feet is The boat with a motor installed will fit in my garage.

I was looking at a Polar Kraft Fisherman V142T but after looking at the hull I don't think it would be as forgiving in rougher water as the Alumacraft 145 CS or Tiller. I feel the Alumacraft's hull will cut through small waves better. I feel the Polar Kraft Fisherman V142T hull will try to ride over the same waves somewhat more than the Alumacraft.

I believe the Alumacraft Fisherman 145 CS and Tiller has a longer water line or what ever it is called. Alumacrafts V design seems more blunt than the Polar Kraft. I think that might be a good thing.

I would like to get some feedback if some of you know what I just tried to explane. Did I make any sense?

Thanks,

Henry
 

andrewlamberson

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Sep 10, 2009
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Re: Looking at Alumacraft Fisherman 145 CS and Tiller

Did you end up with the 145? If so, did you go with the CS or Tiller.

I'm seriously considering the same boat, but with the Tiller. I live in Winona, MN and fish the Mississippi extensively (it's fantastic!) and I need a boat that can take some waves (from the boats using the main channel) but also can get through the "backwaters". I fish by myself 80% of the time, and it's really important to me that it is easy to trailer.

I also have an old (very old!) Sea Nymph Crappie Jon boat which does great in the backwaters...but it's almost impossible for my wife and I to switch seats (from front to back) when I need to run the big motor. I need a boat with "passing" room!

Did you find any other feedback on the 145? I've searched the internet and can find nothing.
 

Dodger1234

Petty Officer 3rd Class
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Oct 5, 2008
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Re: Looking at Alumacraft Fisherman 145 CS and Tiller

I have the Alumacraft Fisherman 145 and love it. It can handle some pretty rough water but the best thing is I rarely use a boat launch. I fish large reservoirs in Southern Alberta and due to the wind I will pick a shoreline with the wind at my back and I just need the trailer wheels in the water and I can then physically push the boat off the trailer with relative ease. The quality is top notch and as I have mentioned I love the boat. If you have any questions just let me know.
Dodger1234
 
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