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how are the carolina skiffs out on open water?

Posted by jofa on February 13, 2005 at 14:01:21:

i was recently down around captiva in a small deep v boat and found we got pretty wet if the waves got up just a little.

was wondering if the carolinas tended to be wet, seeing they dont appear to have a deep hull or terribly high sides? i currently have a small tiller skiff that looks like a carolina and i dont go anywhere choppy, 1 because it is so small and 2 its shallow sides.

i was thinking about a 18' Maratime Skiff, because of the higher sides and they seem to be designed for choppy water, but am still interested in the carolina boats

thanks