Hey James! Great looking boat and I can't wait to give it a sail.. Looking forward to November.. Stay safe out there and I'll look for that new boat on the water. Oh, you too..
Dude, that thing is pretty sick! Appreciate you taking the time to show it to us and explain why you chose it over a different style or model. I’m actually looking at getting my first boat specifically for floating moving water myself, and there are a surprising number of models and options out there and all of them get a bit confusing at times. Would love to make it out that way for a trip down the SanJuan with you sometime when I head in to see my sister out west. Thanks for taking us along
Thanks for checking out the channel. Can’t wait to get you out on the water. If I had to pick one “all around” boat I’d get a 16ft Clack ( Clackacraft ) LP with a trolling motor block so you could also use it on small still water. A boat buying guide is a video that is on the top of my to do list.
@@AboutTrout dude, you HAVE to do that video! Yo be honest, I’ve spent more time in a Clacka than any other drift boat, so it’s just about all I know. However, I fish so many different places and types of water that I’m still trying to sort out what would be the best fit for me and my family, and I have a few other issues that tend to complicate things a bit. I was wounded in combat while serving in the United States Army, and I have to keep my disabilities, injuries, and a partial amputation all in mind when deciding
When you're in the front of the boat make sure to give James a heads up on upcoming underwater boulders that may come close to scraping, we want to save that beautiful paint job;)
@@locomtn16a2 Well there are the standard, Biscut, ET rock... But then you for then you got the FUCK, SHIT, DAMNIT rocks that appear with flow changes;)
Thanks Billy, appreciate you checking out the channel. Haha it cost a lot of days rowing my old boat and cooking in the sun. If you reach out to adipose they can give you a price list.