Surfcaster
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- Joined
- Apr 25, 2015
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Edgewater
Greetings from SE Florida. I've been a long time boater, (50+ yrs.) and currently own an Edgewater CC, 16'. I've always been a small boat owner and have had a ton of fun on both power and sail up to 28'.
With the increase in frequency of chunks of me getting cut off, cut out, frozen off as a result of my misspent youth, I now need to seek more sun protection than a cc provides. Here's pretty much what I use a boat for:
1. Fishing, in great weather, inshore and nearshore out to about 8nm. I don't mind trolling, or drifting, but enjoy chasing birds and casting to breaking fish. I understand that chasing in a R21 is a slow process. That doesn't bother me, I enjoy a slow chase, watching the flying fish, turtles, and other cool stuff in the Ocean.
2. Enjoy going for a ride with my lovely wife, and seeing the sights, stopping for a meal, going for a picnic and going to wf restaurants.
3. I have 3 great dogs, that enjoy just about anything for a few hours.
4. I like to do light diving and snorkeling. 20-30 ft. depths, clear, calm water.
5. I like to putter around a nice boat, doing some light maintenance and some easy installs of electronics, high quality gadgets, and comfort accessories.
I just got back from looking at a 2015 R21CE at the dealer. It looked like a high quality boat, with pretty straightforward access to almost all mechanical/electrical components. High enough gunnels for the infrequent dog trips, nice potty for you know who, and plenty of shade, with great airflow, and super appeal. It even had a couple of rod holders.
I own a Honda Pilot, 4WD, but would plan on trailer use only in the event of impending named storms.
Prior boats I've owned include Mako, Pursuit, Boston Whaler, and currently also own a Catalina 14.2 Expo sailboat. So, are my activities compatible with what appears to be an all around great boat? Your time and input is really appreciated, as I am traveling in uncharted waters. Thanks, jim
With the increase in frequency of chunks of me getting cut off, cut out, frozen off as a result of my misspent youth, I now need to seek more sun protection than a cc provides. Here's pretty much what I use a boat for:
1. Fishing, in great weather, inshore and nearshore out to about 8nm. I don't mind trolling, or drifting, but enjoy chasing birds and casting to breaking fish. I understand that chasing in a R21 is a slow process. That doesn't bother me, I enjoy a slow chase, watching the flying fish, turtles, and other cool stuff in the Ocean.
2. Enjoy going for a ride with my lovely wife, and seeing the sights, stopping for a meal, going for a picnic and going to wf restaurants.
3. I have 3 great dogs, that enjoy just about anything for a few hours.
4. I like to do light diving and snorkeling. 20-30 ft. depths, clear, calm water.
5. I like to putter around a nice boat, doing some light maintenance and some easy installs of electronics, high quality gadgets, and comfort accessories.
I just got back from looking at a 2015 R21CE at the dealer. It looked like a high quality boat, with pretty straightforward access to almost all mechanical/electrical components. High enough gunnels for the infrequent dog trips, nice potty for you know who, and plenty of shade, with great airflow, and super appeal. It even had a couple of rod holders.
I own a Honda Pilot, 4WD, but would plan on trailer use only in the event of impending named storms.
Prior boats I've owned include Mako, Pursuit, Boston Whaler, and currently also own a Catalina 14.2 Expo sailboat. So, are my activities compatible with what appears to be an all around great boat? Your time and input is really appreciated, as I am traveling in uncharted waters. Thanks, jim