#161629 - 10/05/02 09:03 PM
Drift boat advice wanted
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Egg
Registered: 10/05/02
Posts: 4
Loc: Dufur
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I am in the process of deciding what options I should order on a new drift boat I am planning on buying. The boat I am looking at ordering is a 17 ft Willie. I have never owned a drift boat and would appreciate some advice from some experienced drift boaters. I plan on using the boat on the Deschutes and the Klickitat and for trolling the mouth of the John Day. I will be looking at putting a trolling motor on it occaissionally, I will be fishing mostly with myself and one or two other people but would like to be able to handle a third passenger from time to time (that's why I was thinking 17'). I was wondering if the rear passenegr seat was a good idea for what I have in mind? Is the 17 footer a good idea? Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
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#161630 - 10/06/02 11:53 AM
Re: Drift boat advice wanted
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 09/26/02
Posts: 164
Loc: S.W. Washinton
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Timberline,,, that boat should do, willie is a great tin boat,, i am familiar with the klickitat and deshcutes hell ive even been to dufur a time or two hunting,, the rear seat would be a must if you troll,, get good oars ten foot cataracts stay away from sawyer oars or anything with wood ,, if your having this boat built , plan your storage out ,, its always a pain in the but in a driftboat..Save money and tell em to keep the paint job if you use this boat the paint will scratch and fade and look like poop in a few years... i dont know where willie puts there drain plug but i like mine in the lowest part of the boat(some put it in the rear and its impossible to lift the boat up when its full of water???)good luck
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#161631 - 10/06/02 02:14 PM
Re: Drift boat advice wanted
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Spawner
Registered: 12/05/00
Posts: 553
Loc: Everett, Wa, USA
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Timberline:
If ya do get a boat with paint, make sure it isn't all the way to the waterline, and make sure that you get a cover that you can tow the boat with. This will help keep rock chips to a minimum.
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#161633 - 10/06/02 10:25 PM
Re: Drift boat advice wanted
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Returning Adult
Registered: 09/20/01
Posts: 379
Loc: Seattle
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Fishstik, When I first got my boat I wondered why my drain plugs were in the back of my drift boat, instead of at the lowest point where the water would drain better. Well I forgot to put the plugs in once, and boy was I glad they weren't at the lowest point. I got some water in the boat before I realized my mistake but not all that much. If they would have been at the lowest point I probably would have been fishing the boat off the bottom of the river. Of course some people are smart enough to always remeber their drain plugs
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#161634 - 10/07/02 12:43 AM
Re: Drift boat advice wanted
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Egg
Registered: 10/05/02
Posts: 4
Loc: Dufur
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Well, that all sounds like good advice. How about a heater? What is the best way to go. The options list says it's about $325 for 11,000 BTU unit installed, yikes! That sounds a little steep for a bracket, a hose, tank and element. Worth it?
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#161635 - 10/07/02 02:05 AM
Re: Drift boat advice wanted
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 12/24/01
Posts: 1877
Loc: Kingston, WA
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Willie or a Whatever is going to last you a lot longer than most of the trailers you put them on. Make your life easier and cheaper in the long run by spending more time looking for a GOOD, no an EXCELLANT, galvanized trailer.
MHO
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#161636 - 10/07/02 08:03 PM
Re: Drift boat advice wanted
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 12/14/00
Posts: 1157
Loc: S.W. Washington
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I am no drift boat expert, but from the info that I have gotten on drift boats recently says that the 16 and 17ft are both 54" wide. The 17ft is also just a 6" longer than the 16ft so your reall not gaining a whole lot of space. However there is more room behind the rower so you can store a cooler or something of that sort back there. I would definately get the heater system for those COLD winter steelhead days. You might want to give willie boats an email: sales@willieboats.com They are great guys and should be able to help you out!!! Good Luck CatchAZZ
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