whats the price range you are hoping to spend????
Wayne
You have been out in the Sea legends big brother, the trip you had on Dream Catcher, with Matt. The handling is not that different. Of the three listed I would go with the whittley....though none of the others are bad choices.
Cheers
Greg
whats the price range you are hoping to spend????
personally wouldn't buy any of the 3 ,much better options out there, i'd sooner buy a late model plate boat before buying a new one of those.
you asked for opinions so thats mine.
Greg- yes your right on that one, just think the ride on the 7.5 sea legend will differ to the 6.5m big difference in size.
Captain Red nut - around the 50K mark.
Oldie - I have never been on a plate boat, perhaps I should give one a try, don’t know much about them, so have no idea where would you start. Seen the Yellow fin looks like a good plate boat also the bar crusher.
Which other makes are worth a look. And is the ride as good in a plate as in a glass boat?
Cheers.
Life is short fish hard!!!
21,6 Sea Fox WA Pro ....
Plate is soft riding and tough i do not own one but have been in many.
Whitley are great caravans on water and the other 2 makes are the lower $$ end of other manufacturers. Bar Crusher would be worthy as are most like Fisher,Noble,Vindicator etc etc, really comes down to what your wanting out of a boat? what type of fishing your into where your fishing etc
50k price range gives you quite a few options and new is not necessarily the best if you find something inside 2-3 years old with warranty that is much more supreme craft.
again these are my thoughts and not wanting to throw a cat amongst the pigeons for you. Does it have to be 7.5 meters?
Life is short fish hard!!!
21,6 Sea Fox WA Pro ....
G'day Wayne,
I know of a nice 5.2m Kevlacat for that money, fully rigged and ready to fish. Fairly new 4 stroke Yammies on it.
I think you would be very disappointed in the ride of the majority of plate boats compared to a Haines or any other deep v glass boat in the size you are looking at.
Cheers,
Myles