Hi all,
I have been a member since 2011 and a 2003 C Dory 22 Cruiser owner since 2013. I have loved my boat and this forum has been the best I've ever been on. Extremely helpful and great bunch of folks here. I also went to the San Juan Island gathering in, I believe 2017.
My use for my the boat has changed over the years. My Wife doesn't really enjoy sleeping/cruising on the boat much and my main use has turned into day fishing trips out of the Golden Gate and Bodega Bay. As many pros that I love and will miss from my C dory 22 Cruiser the reasons I"m looking to change boats are:
-More deck room for fishing and more people. Also more room for crab pots
-A boat more outfitted for fishing (Compartments) since thats what I"m doing 99% of the time
-Betterh handling in chop which is common where I"m ocean/bay boating ----More speed getting to the spot. (yes I will be consuming more gas) I'm also planning on going farther offshore for tuna in the new vessel.
-Washdown pump with either self bailing deck and/or macerator pump.
There may be other things I have not listed, but I"m currently travelling 50 miles round trip on an average fishing day and plan on traveling further in the ocean and offshore as I said for Tuna. As safely as the 22 has done this for me and provided great fishing days I think a larger fishing boat is the better option for me at this point.
I originally thought Tom Cat to stay in the C dory family, and I"m still looking at those, but they are far and in between used and generally above my price range. Other boats I have looked at are the Parker 2320, SeaSport, Defiance, Steigercraft in Fiberglass and in aluminum the Hewescraft 220 Ocean Pro, and the Raider Coastal.
I also plan on keeping the new boat berthed at either Bodega Bay or Berkeley throughout the year and taking it out for performing the routine maintenance. I have heard a downfall of going aluminum is the corrosion issues, but is that really a problem if you are on top of your sacrifical Anodes?
Any advice or opinions on people who have experience with any of these boats and or what you think would fit my needs the best would be appreciated. Thanks!
I have been a member since 2011 and a 2003 C Dory 22 Cruiser owner since 2013. I have loved my boat and this forum has been the best I've ever been on. Extremely helpful and great bunch of folks here. I also went to the San Juan Island gathering in, I believe 2017.
My use for my the boat has changed over the years. My Wife doesn't really enjoy sleeping/cruising on the boat much and my main use has turned into day fishing trips out of the Golden Gate and Bodega Bay. As many pros that I love and will miss from my C dory 22 Cruiser the reasons I"m looking to change boats are:
-More deck room for fishing and more people. Also more room for crab pots
-A boat more outfitted for fishing (Compartments) since thats what I"m doing 99% of the time
-Betterh handling in chop which is common where I"m ocean/bay boating ----More speed getting to the spot. (yes I will be consuming more gas) I'm also planning on going farther offshore for tuna in the new vessel.
-Washdown pump with either self bailing deck and/or macerator pump.
There may be other things I have not listed, but I"m currently travelling 50 miles round trip on an average fishing day and plan on traveling further in the ocean and offshore as I said for Tuna. As safely as the 22 has done this for me and provided great fishing days I think a larger fishing boat is the better option for me at this point.
I originally thought Tom Cat to stay in the C dory family, and I"m still looking at those, but they are far and in between used and generally above my price range. Other boats I have looked at are the Parker 2320, SeaSport, Defiance, Steigercraft in Fiberglass and in aluminum the Hewescraft 220 Ocean Pro, and the Raider Coastal.
I also plan on keeping the new boat berthed at either Bodega Bay or Berkeley throughout the year and taking it out for performing the routine maintenance. I have heard a downfall of going aluminum is the corrosion issues, but is that really a problem if you are on top of your sacrifical Anodes?
Any advice or opinions on people who have experience with any of these boats and or what you think would fit my needs the best would be appreciated. Thanks!