Hi everyone,
I appreciate any advice you can give.
I live in Santa Cruz and have finally saved enough and convinced my wife I can buy a boat for fishing. Orginally I am from Upper Michigan and have done a lot of lake boating in superior and portage lake in 18' boats (bayliners) but this will be my first boat for offshore ocean fishing.
Reading posts from all of you it seems like the C-Dory is more than a sea worthy vessel but I want your opinions if it is a good 'first' ocean going boat in Monterey Bay area? I have basically zero hours capataining my own boat in the ocean but I do have my sea legs and have been on boats for hundreds of hours.
I want to use it primarly for fishing and scuba/spear fishing and the only complaint I see on other sites is that it is a bit slower than other boats.
The other boat I was looking at was the Boston Whaler 220. But talking with some locals here the Boston Whalers are fast and dependable but very wet. Basically I will be cold and wet if I plan to go outside the bay with anything =>4ft.
I haven't tested any of them yet but I appreciate any of your experienced advice I can get. I will keep doing research and will hopefully buy early Sept.
thanks again
Bodi
I appreciate any advice you can give.
I live in Santa Cruz and have finally saved enough and convinced my wife I can buy a boat for fishing. Orginally I am from Upper Michigan and have done a lot of lake boating in superior and portage lake in 18' boats (bayliners) but this will be my first boat for offshore ocean fishing.
Reading posts from all of you it seems like the C-Dory is more than a sea worthy vessel but I want your opinions if it is a good 'first' ocean going boat in Monterey Bay area? I have basically zero hours capataining my own boat in the ocean but I do have my sea legs and have been on boats for hundreds of hours.
I want to use it primarly for fishing and scuba/spear fishing and the only complaint I see on other sites is that it is a bit slower than other boats.
The other boat I was looking at was the Boston Whaler 220. But talking with some locals here the Boston Whalers are fast and dependable but very wet. Basically I will be cold and wet if I plan to go outside the bay with anything =>4ft.
I haven't tested any of them yet but I appreciate any of your experienced advice I can get. I will keep doing research and will hopefully buy early Sept.
thanks again
Bodi