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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5272279" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I crappie fish out of a bass tracker 165 with a 40 hp. It goes plenty fast but I'll tell you the drawbacks fishing out of this boat. Mine is set up to spider rig for two people and 8 poles. For the big reservoir lakes like Enid and Sardis, the wind must be 10 mph or less. Otherwise it's too dangerous. This eliminates a lot of good fishing days. You need a heavy deep V boat to fish anymore wind than that. Two fisherman require a lot of gear. The saying "we need a bigger boat" is often muttered. The bigger the better. Also, you need a wide beam if you are going to sit two people side by side in the front to fish. This is the preferred method to spider rig. Buy once cry once. Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5272279, member: 10373"] I crappie fish out of a bass tracker 165 with a 40 hp. It goes plenty fast but I’ll tell you the drawbacks fishing out of this boat. Mine is set up to spider rig for two people and 8 poles. For the big reservoir lakes like Enid and Sardis, the wind must be 10 mph or less. Otherwise it’s too dangerous. This eliminates a lot of good fishing days. You need a heavy deep V boat to fish anymore wind than that. Two fisherman require a lot of gear. The saying “we need a bigger boat” is often muttered. The bigger the better. Also, you need a wide beam if you are going to sit two people side by side in the front to fish. This is the preferred method to spider rig. Buy once cry once. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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