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bigboat28 01-17-2009 12:00 PM

No substitute for boat length on Lake Erie:D

jetheadracer 01-17-2009 12:40 PM

^^^^^ I know it gets pretty gnarly up there is 25' enough???

bouyhunter 01-17-2009 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by jetheadracer (Post 2779856)
That's exactly what I was thinking, if someone knows of a good deal on a 25' Outlaw let me know. Also is there anything i should look out for on these boats?


Originally Posted by bigboat28 (Post 2779858)
No substitute for boat length on Lake Erie:D

I started with a 1985 25 Baja Force in 94'.
Grew up on Erie, boated out of Rossford.
Erie can get big and nasty. No substitute for length on Erie is true.
A 25' is a rough ride out there in big water, but I made it to PIB more than once in 5-7's - but you need to know your boat, and know how to read the water.
IMO Baja is a good starter boat. It's not a TRUE offshore boat, but it looks like one - at least that was my experience, and I'm sure I'll pizz a few off by stating that.
When I ran the boat like an offshore boat, I usually broke something (stringers, motor mounts, Water pickup) but, I admittedly beat that boat like a true offshore boat.
Single is good to start with - keeps costs down.
Personally, I like the smaller boats. Currently have a 24 Pantera, easy to haul, launch, etc.
When you learn how to drive the boat hard enough to start breaking things, it's time to step up to a better boat.

Gizmo 01-17-2009 01:01 PM

Being partial to Sunsations, the 288 Sunny would be a good choice. Take a look at the Sunsation web site. They are a family run, Michigan built boat company. Service after the sale is about the best around. :D Just for added info, they offer the closed bow and the mid cabin models.

jetheadracer 01-17-2009 01:01 PM

^^^ Sounds good I really appreciate the advice, I'm sure I won't be beating on it to hard at first. The more I read and learn the more excited I get!!

MidOcean 01-17-2009 01:43 PM

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Your first boat should be something everyone should respect... A real boat! A 37' Midnight Express. Here is some information

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jetheadracer 01-17-2009 01:53 PM

^^^^^I'm afraid I wouldn't even know where to begin with something like that:D

PARADOX 01-17-2009 02:02 PM

Jet.. I told. yaaa.. :) the Infinity. good power, easy to handle.. tough, cuddy, porta potty, inexpansive, and have several rough Lake Michigan rides under her hull.
I took her to the 1994 Pier 33/Thunder Marine Poker Run around Benton Harbour and Michigan City. Hellava ride. Got me hooked on the Poker Runs.
I would stay away from the smaller then 30' Bajas. Just MY .02with out going into details.

jetheadracer 01-17-2009 02:31 PM

Alright how about some pics you can email em to me at [email protected]

MidOcean 01-17-2009 03:06 PM

If Paradox is talking about the 30' Infinity buy it! I had the molds for a while.. Great boat! Will plane at 15mph. What are they asking???


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