what type of boat do you guys use for getting into hard to reach areas and transport game and gear
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Originally posted by Swanyriver View PostFlat = Stable
Vee = Tippy
Flat = shallow draft
Vee = deeper draft
Flat bottomed boats spread the load. They don't turn very well because they don't have a leading edge to turn on. But they are very stable. I've hauled several dozen decoys and three guys in my 1860 center console. Heck with 2 full grown big adults in waders and all the gear on one side, it just makes the boat lean.
It all depends on how far you have to go, what bodies of water you have to cross. Flat bottomed boats don't do real good in a heavy swell. They will beat you up pretty good. But if you're not crossing big open bays and just running up creeks, its the only way to go.
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I know a lot of peeps that use yaks. Just have to plan your load going, where your capable of going to (fitness and weather wise), and especially if your coming back with a big buck or bigger pig. Don't want to get caught in a heavy wind late in the day or after dark if you got an extra 200lbs of pig in your yak with you and your gear. Gotta watch the weight.
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Originally posted by Texas Grown View PostI know a lot of peeps that use yaks. Just have to plan your load going, where your capable of going to (fitness and weather wise), and especially if your coming back with a big buck or bigger pig. Don't want to get caught in a heavy wind late in the day or after dark if you got an extra 200lbs of pig in your yak with you and your gear. Gotta watch the weight.
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