Not very good walk through. I only saw one live well I hope there is two. What's the weight the cruise speed max speed fuel consumption (gph) what trailer comes with it or is it separate. No info in that video at all.
I'm in the process of buying a home on the Intercoastal Waterway in Myrtle Beach. I'd love to hear if you have any experience fishing there what it was like
nICE VIDEO ...i like to stay back off the grass bank where possible, 20-30 yards, so as not to scare the fish too. When fighting and landing a fish, I rotate my mirage drive in reverse to prevent being pulled into the bank and scaring off any remaining fish . Fish are pretty kiddish of noise, shadows, paddles, etc.
Zero fishing room in the rear. If you want a cruising family boat that you can pose and tell your friends at the sand bar that you caught a “Mahi” one time with your Penn Squall reel… this is the boat for you
It’s a 32’ boat, how much space are you wanting? I’m sure you’re the kind of a hole who compares everything to the Contender you wish you could afford while you ply around in your crownline bragging to all your friends on the lake about how you once caught a uuuuge marlin.
I've fished off a 21' sportsman heritage. That's actually a family boat, but you can crab and fish off it if you want - I'm pretty convinced the folks trash talking boats for fishing don't actually go fishing :) If you like fishing and have some buddies - you'll go out in almost anything. We were catching on the 21' sportsman when the big boats were sitting and not catching. Nothing feels better! These guys have bled money into their gear and we are having a blast. You can wakeboard off it too, so fun for family later. And the fold out back seat is a hit on these boats with the rest of the family.
@@randominternet5586 uhhh I’ve owned contenders, sea-vees, and now have a Freeman. Those are all fishing boats. Your not taking that 21’ sportsman to go fish anything I’m fishing. We have 80-250+ mile round trips. But I’m glad you are happy with your boat. I’m not throwing shade on other peoples boats. I’m just saying, some boats are built for fishing… others sandbars. Sportsman boats are sand bar boats
@@cwill114 the sportsman is intendeds to be dual purpose so it’s not as focused on fishing. It’s plenty useable for plenty of game fish. Is it ideal no. But it’s not a sand bar boat because you say so. I will give you a little credit in that when they made the 322 they added the 2’ in front of the console and it should have been added behind the console.
The Seakeeper is a big deal because they redesigned the hull and did it right. Incredibly I've noticed most, if not all, of the big name builders haven't even bothered to do this. Is anybody working there? If so what are they doing?
Creative but how heavy is this weight? It doesn’t look heavy enough for deeper water or stronger current. Why not just use a colored bead with your egg sinker? It will add flash and protect your knot at the swivel.
If I want to see my fish swim around, I’ll watch my aquarium at home. I could care less what the bait I’m about to kill looks like as it’s swimming. I’m more concerned with watching the lines when trolling.
@@ss0073 of course you dont care what it looks like...as long as you can keep them alive. But to say they are leading the way is total bullcrap....it really bothers me when people make those type of claims. But believe what you will....
I had a BLACKFIN custom made in 1976. Chevy 454 straight inboard, full tower, cuddly cabin a d deep Vee. It was an incredible fishing machine for the Gulfstream off Miami and Key Largo. I even shipped it to St Thomas for a summer. These new Blackfins are even better. More versatile.
On this particular boat we agree! We’re going to be updating the walk through of this boat in the fall with a 2022 version, subscribe to our page and stay tuned..
Thanks for the video, Mr. Jiggin'. "Sheepshead" (sic) is the eating end of a sheep; i.e., a sheep's head. What we're fishing for here on the Left Coast is California sheep head, often written sheephead (Semicossyphus pulcher), a species of wrasse native to the eastern Pacific Ocean. Keep up the good work at Coastal Angler Mag.
I've been catching monster sheepshead with mussels for 20 years! It's finally catching on. The average fish is around 4-4.5#. This bait weeds out the small ones.
Ah, he's not THAT Bill Elliott. I was expecting a Georgia accent saying, "Let me tell you...that thing'll rip". Lol Obviously, the camera guy has never watched a video before. He doesn't even know people like to see what's being talked about.
There was a problem with the actual camera but we did not have time to re-do portions of the video, we tried to include as much information on the boat even with the poor quality, we will be doing an in-water review soon, thank you for watching!
The CX has a rear bench seat instead of the foldable jump seats. Also, there are 2 upholstered cup holders with the cx. However the cx loses a live well because of this. In short the cc is geared more for fishing first. The cx is more equal to fishing and family cruising and water sports.
This boat is designed as an entry level bay boat with a base price of $28,200, this one is on sale for around $37,000. It comes with a lot of decent options and is covered by a very good warranty, its not at all competing with a Pathfinder, Sportsman or Tidewater to mention a few... For someone looking for their first boat, this represents great value a good warranty and all they need to get out and fish!