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Anyone that has owned/fished a Gheenoe, Santee, etc
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<blockquote data-quote="Grnwing" data-source="post: 4550169" data-attributes="member: 14910"><p>I owned a 16ft Gheenoe Classic with a poling platform, bow mount trolling motor and powered with a 15hp Yamaha. I fished the Everglades, Okeechobee, and all of the West coast of Florida with it. They really are a capable boat. I found it very easy to fish 2 guys and extremely stable, I would often duck hunt/wade fish and was in and out of the boat all the time and never felt like it would tip over. Running the 15hp, I would run in the mid 20's. In Tampa Bay, it would do ok as long as the chop was only 2-3 ft. They come with a lot of accessories and different set ups for the style of fishing you want. The only issue I ever had with mine was the hull eventually started to wear from the years of abuse of running in choppy waters. I would buy another in a heart beat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grnwing, post: 4550169, member: 14910"] I owned a 16ft Gheenoe Classic with a poling platform, bow mount trolling motor and powered with a 15hp Yamaha. I fished the Everglades, Okeechobee, and all of the West coast of Florida with it. They really are a capable boat. I found it very easy to fish 2 guys and extremely stable, I would often duck hunt/wade fish and was in and out of the boat all the time and never felt like it would tip over. Running the 15hp, I would run in the mid 20's. In Tampa Bay, it would do ok as long as the chop was only 2-3 ft. They come with a lot of accessories and different set ups for the style of fishing you want. The only issue I ever had with mine was the hull eventually started to wear from the years of abuse of running in choppy waters. I would buy another in a heart beat! [/QUOTE]
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