That's a dandy with a jet and bow mounted trolling motor with wireless remote for lake fishing and a Fraser River anchor assembly that you can add when on the river. Not sure if Marlon makes a model with a console but they are nice too.

Now that the Interior Stillwater season is at an end, we now have time to dream of the perfect dual purpose boat.
Is there a boat that would be perfect for Interior Lakes but also find a place on the Harrison & the Fraser?I would assume that the boat would need to be trailered...
While we are dreaming of this boat, is there an ideal motor setup to go along with this outfit??
How About the G3 1652???
More suggestions??
That's a dandy with a jet and bow mounted trolling motor with wireless remote for lake fishing and a Fraser River anchor assembly that you can add when on the river. Not sure if Marlon makes a model with a console but they are nice too.
I'll vote G3, stable as hell. Brian Chan uses one on his SFOTF episodes
I saw this bad boy on another forum, where the member who owned this particular one runs it with a Honda Hydro Jet 35. Looks pretty slick. Apparently it can run pretty shallow when required, and has enough power to handle most sittuations. A couple other people commented that they have emergency oar locks in place and can actually row it if they are in a jam.
http://www.atec-usa.com/pricing/sockeye.gif
Oh to dream.
"It's a curious fact that estimated lengths and weights tend to make a fish larger than it really is!" Mike Maxwell, 'The Gilly'
That 16'er looks pretty sick! I'm in the process of getting one of these: http://www.fishrite.com/fishmaster.html organized with my "banker"(ie the wife).
This has to be the ultimate stealth craft for stillwaters...just add rod-holders...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM8kEHjQz9U
Last edited by herkileez; December 15th, 2011 at 05:06 PM.
wild!!! Would you troll a full sink with that?![]()
Here's another one I like, not really staying on topic here, but this is a cool looking boat.
http://www.mokai.com/
"It's a curious fact that estimated lengths and weights tend to make a fish larger than it really is!" Mike Maxwell, 'The Gilly'
I really like the look of the Hydro sport (thanks B.C. Bound) looks like a Large Sprately.....would be nice with a casting deck or two tho...Here's another one I like, not really staying on topic here, but this is a cool looking boat.
http://www.mokai.com/
Also really like the look of the Fishrite (thanks Len) which model are you looking at??? Can we ask what it goes for... just in case in our dreams we call out a name of a boat with a pricetag and Snata's elf is listening...
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