Lads,
Bit late in the season but I am looking to buy something for both inshore and maybe on good days a wee bit offshore. Was looking at the Warrior 165, O'Sullivan Marine models and a couple of the Redbay boats. Anybody any experience of such boats or any recommendations of other models or good dealers? Cheers for any help.
Pete
Buying inshore angling boat - any suggestions as to model
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Peter Kinsella
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Prospective boat purchase
I have dealt with Redbay over a number of years. In fact I have bought two boats from them, both RIBs. As you already probably aware, they sell second hand as well as making new boats of various types. My experience is that they are a really decent and reliable outfit. Odd times when I have had problems, they have gone out of their way to help and have, generally, made no charge.
A good source of information on second hand boats for sea fishing is the Donegal published Marine Times. They have a huge variety of fishing boats for sale each month. From small day anglers and punts right up to mighty trawlers. I find this newspaper a good read and a fine information source.
Needless to say I have no commerical interest in either of the above commercial ventures.
Peter
A good source of information on second hand boats for sea fishing is the Donegal published Marine Times. They have a huge variety of fishing boats for sale each month. From small day anglers and punts right up to mighty trawlers. I find this newspaper a good read and a fine information source.
Needless to say I have no commerical interest in either of the above commercial ventures.
Peter
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Fishing boats
Pete
I own a Seahog Samurai with a 60HP engine, she shares near enough the same hull as a Warrior 165. I tow her to a number of different slips around the Dublin/Wicklow/Wexford area's and fish up to a few miles off shore. A good place to see a lot of different boats in this catg. is at a club's open competition where you might have up to 20 boats taking place. The lads in the boats would only be too happy to give you a run down on the handling of their own boat. These normally range from Warrior's to Seaghogs to Orkney's and more.
What part of the country are you in and I'll see if I can get a date for an upcoming event which might help you choose.
Damien
I own a Seahog Samurai with a 60HP engine, she shares near enough the same hull as a Warrior 165. I tow her to a number of different slips around the Dublin/Wicklow/Wexford area's and fish up to a few miles off shore. A good place to see a lot of different boats in this catg. is at a club's open competition where you might have up to 20 boats taking place. The lads in the boats would only be too happy to give you a run down on the handling of their own boat. These normally range from Warrior's to Seaghogs to Orkney's and more.
What part of the country are you in and I'll see if I can get a date for an upcoming event which might help you choose.
Damien
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Adrian
Pete,
Have a look at Luke Scullys site he gives a pretty good run down on different types guide price etc:
http://www.geocities.com/thedirtyfecker ... tboat.html
Have a look at Luke Scullys site he gives a pretty good run down on different types guide price etc:
http://www.geocities.com/thedirtyfecker ... tboat.html
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Luke Scully
Boats
Too big a subject to cover in a simple paragraph. Depends on so many variables exactly which boat would be right for you. What part of the country are you living? Would you plan to tow or moor? Price bracket, storage space etc. All these things are important. Give me more info, I will try steer you in the right direction :wink:
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boatman
buying a boat
you could do worse than an aran 16 its just like an orkney longliner but about 18in wider so its a hell of a lot more stable also its catagory2 rated which means it can withstand waves upto 2 metres high :shock: