Boats? Any folks here with a boat?

Sold my Maverick Flats Boat the first of the year. , Miss it, yep, need it, not at the moment,.

I’m an addicted saltwater fly fisherman for 20 years (mostly tarpon). I’ve often thought of my own boat, but I really don’t know anything about it, and then you’d have to find the tarpon, and deal with the wind and the sun and the tide - net cheaper for me to use a guide .... (but I’d still love a flats boat).


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I’m an addicted saltwater fly fisherman for 20 years (mostly tarpon). I’ve often thought of my own boat, but I really don’t know anything about it, and then you’d have to find the tarpon, and deal with the wind and the sun and the tide - net cheaper for me to use a guide .... (but I’d still love a flats boat).


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Always like fishing for tarpon around Homossasa around St Martins Key to Crystal River from late April or the 1st of May from the open water. Some big fish migrating. Where I live now, I just never used it that much. Hopefully next year I can get back to "fun"..
 
Nice Regal Mike. Perfect day boat. I also kept my Monterey camper (overnight boat with a bedroom and a kitchen or home away from home as my kids called it) in a High and Dry on the Chesapeake. Would not do it any other way.

Pricey, yes, but what isn't with boat ownership but also very convenient. Waking up, making breakfast, swimming, pulling the kids on tubes and other water toys, cruising around and then spending the evening watching the sunset, dropping the anchor and spending the night on the water in a cove somewhere on the Chesapeake was priceless. As I mentioned somewhere above, if I was to return to boating, perhaps a nice day boat similar to your Regal would be what I would go for.
 
My wife has a problem [emoji33]

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Basscat boat

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Sea Ray Roundabout

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Formula FX 310


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