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How to Select From Leading Sport Fishing Boats

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Finding the ideal sport fishing boat can take some time and consideration, and you’ll find a variety of fishing boat designs and amenities. Sport fishing boats are available in a few different categories, and your final selection will depend primarly on the type of fish you are targeting, along with the type of water that you will be traveling over.

Types of Sport Fishing Boats

The main types of sport fishing boats include:

• Freshwater boats
• Offshore saltwater boats
• Inshore saltwater boats
• Bass boats
• Float tubes

Freshwater boats are most useful for freshwater lakes, rivers, streams, and other waterways where a large boat is not required. These are commonly made of alumhium or fiberglass, and offer a lightweight option for a quick trip. Offshore saltwater sportfishing boats are the most common style of boat, made from heavy construction and strong motors. Luxurious versions include convertible and electric models. Inshore saltwater boats are ideal for targeting tarpin, bonefish, redfish, and snook. These are commonly constructed with a single outboard motor, and may include a spacious deck.

Bass boats are most suitable for tournaments and sportfishing since they ride low on the water and can move fairly quickly. Casting is easier with these models, since they often contain a platform at both ends to make the process much more simple and efficient.

Float tubes are commonly used by anglers, and serve primarily as a flotation advice with a seat attachment. Anglers can partially submerge these in water and navigate a small area with ease, making use of an air chamber.

Features and Amenities of Sport Fishing Boats

Many sport fishing boats can be customized with luxurious options and accessories, including convertible fishing chairs, stackable and stowable motors, and digital depth finders. All of these are common enhancements amongst leading brands of fishing boats, and other additions may include:

• Swim platforms
• Built-in insulated coolers
• CD players or MP3 jacks
• Under-seat and in-floor storage units
• Shaded patios and deck areas

Leading Sport Fishing Boat Manufacturers

The leading sport fishing boat manufacturers, designers, and distributors include:

• Luhr Jensen
• Redington
• L.L. Bean
• Pelican
• Attwood
• Centurion
• Bennett Marine
• Quantum
• Ed Curmings
• Shimano
• Sevylor
• T-H Marine
• C.E. Smith
• Berkley
• Tohatsu

Pelican, Quantum, and Tohatsu are some of the popular brands in the sport fishing boat market, offering plenty of customizable options and accessories, along with easy selection and delivery.














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