Apparently the early versions without the extended bow were a bit spear like hence the upgraded Mk 2 versions which tend to be more exxy.
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Hi guys, does anyone here have any experience with Marlin Broadbills? Im looking for a cheap fix to get myself and my mate back onto the reefs for a while and these boats seem fairly priced.
Is the ride decent? They look a bit lightweight tho does this make them a bit unsettled in not so nice conditions?
I thought i could go longer without owning a boat but all the pics of reds im seeing lately are causing anxious feelings. Stop putting these pics up please
Apparently the early versions without the extended bow were a bit spear like hence the upgraded Mk 2 versions which tend to be more exxy.
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What could go wrong.......................
Why not a cheap shark cat? be alot more options about than a Broadbill? and better riding too
So I take it you sold your beloved 5.2KC? I bet that hurt getting rid of it.
Be like selling a first born
Yeah mate i sold it Lovey80 on here a few months ago. Yes it took me a year or more to bite the bullet but im ok with it as i didnt have a proper shed for her and it was real shame to see it going downhill from the sun etc. Also i wasnt using it enough to justify the $$ so im going to jump into a not so flash workhorse something i dont have to stress about, just hose her off after a trip run motors and shes done!
But i will get my flash 2700 NC one day then it will make up for it
Did you end up buying a cat?????
the Marlin Broadbill with the wave piercing hulls is the way to go, they ride well, i think there some issue's on the early models with splitting hulls, i have fished out of a 720 current shape one a few times and thought it performed well.
been in Broadbills (new and old) thousands of times, and they are OK, but having owned an Aluminium cat before I personally would not own another one, that being said, there is heaps of old Broadbills still working without any major repair work being carried out on them, they made a heap of different models over the years, and I reckon the pick of them (for a cheap boat) is the old early 80's high bow 18 and 20 footer, some had a fibreglass windscreen/deck sort of setup, they were good boats, and easy to get second hand.
Ditto to both Julian and and Noels comments.
Having been involved with quite a few alloy cats albeit good
there glass counterparts outperform em considerably
and the MB if it aint got wave piercers it aint gunna perform IMO
Regards Frank