Laughed my fawkin ass off.!🤣 “…wish I had a nine footer…the isle could be a little wider..” Man you’re delivery was hilarious.!🔥 She’s a beauty, thanks for showing her off.
@@bobmuniak2903 Hi Bob, Well sir, my home is in Anchorage, but I’ve spent the last 4 months working in Homer (building a home for a customer of our company). …I learned that I really like Homer.
@@MIDNIGHTSUNALASKA awesome. My project up there is taking a lot longer than planned. I should have a driveway in a couple months though. I was just there last week so that will be my next video
@@bobmuniak2903 Well Bob, my best to you on that driveway. We’re you in Homer for the Winter Kings.? I just looked at a SeaArk 2272MV today…let’s hope the bank likes it as much as I do.
Nice boat. Wish these style boats were around when me and my dad were fishing. When you mentioned how your boat rides the top of the water due to being aluminum there's pros and cons to both aluminum and fiberglass hulls. To name a couple. Fiberglass - pros - easier to navigate and smoother ride due to weight. Not easily knocked around by waves or wind. Cons - plows through the water causing less efficiency and price. Aluminum - pros - rides on top of water, weights less, cheaper. Cons - Rougher ride, difficulty navigating due to getting knocked around by the waves and wind due to being light. I can already feel the armchair professionals wanting to chime in. These are my factual experiences with both hulls. I fished Lake Michigan and Lake Erie for 25 years, 15 with my dad on his boat which was aluminum and 10 with my boat which was fiberglass. The pros and cons I mentioned are what I experienced with both boats. Cheers.
This is the first time I have seen an aluminum boat like this in North Carolina. I assume it has air conditioning? I have always wondered if these aluminum boats would work in a hot humid climate like the East Coast? Don't you get a lot of heat radiation from the conductivity of the metal?
I have thought about it. The problem that I would have is if the boat gets broadsided by a big wave, the vessel would need to pitch from water entering the back deck. I am pretty sure I would capsize with a sea keeper. Thanks for watching and the question
I'm holding off on the outer Banks this year. I will be back next year. I will see this year when I pull it out of the water, maybe I will wait for a nasty day. I see some 6-8's in the forecast but nothing too big
When your diamond plate gits slippery when wet. Skate board grip tape and a heat gun. Heat the diamond plate a little to dry/expansion. Add grip ta. press Intel cool
Laughed my fawkin ass off.!🤣
“…wish I had a nine footer…the isle could be a little wider..”
Man you’re delivery was hilarious.!🔥
She’s a beauty, thanks for showing her off.
Thanks so much. Whereabouts in Alaska are you?
@@bobmuniak2903
Hi Bob,
Well sir, my home is in Anchorage, but I’ve spent the last 4 months working in Homer (building a home for a customer of our company).
…I learned that I really like Homer.
@@MIDNIGHTSUNALASKA awesome. My project up there is taking a lot longer than planned. I should have a driveway in a couple months though. I was just there last week so that will be my next video
@@bobmuniak2903 Well Bob, my best to you on that driveway.
We’re you in Homer for the Winter Kings.?
I just looked at a SeaArk 2272MV today…let’s hope the bank likes it as much as I do.
Nice boat. Wish these style boats were around when me and my dad were fishing.
When you mentioned how your boat rides the top of the water due to being aluminum there's pros and cons to both aluminum and fiberglass hulls.
To name a couple.
Fiberglass - pros - easier to navigate and smoother ride due to weight. Not easily knocked around by waves or wind. Cons - plows through the water causing less efficiency and price.
Aluminum - pros - rides on top of water, weights less, cheaper. Cons - Rougher ride, difficulty navigating due to getting knocked around by the waves and wind due to being light.
I can already feel the armchair professionals wanting to chime in. These are my factual experiences with both hulls. I fished Lake Michigan and Lake Erie for 25 years, 15 with my dad on his boat which was aluminum and 10 with my boat which was fiberglass. The pros and cons I mentioned are what I experienced with both boats. Cheers.
Thanks so much for your comments. All food for thought
Bro 😆 I'm from New Zealand 🇳🇿 your comment about the nz welders cracked me up 👌
I was excited to get a duckworth for adventures in alaska. Until, you got to the boat speakers and I realized there would be no way to escape people.
Beautiful boat and very well organized .
Thanks. Usually when I'm fishing, the dinnete is piled with crap but the back deck is always clear
This is the first time I have seen an aluminum boat like this in North Carolina. I assume it has air conditioning? I have always wondered if these aluminum boats would work in a hot humid climate like the East Coast? Don't you get a lot of heat radiation from the conductivity of the metal?
The boat stays the same temperature as the water temperature. No air conditioning on this. Thanks for watching
Hello from Dock BC
Very nice boat.
Thanks so much for watching
very nice setup. have you thought about a SeaKeeper 1?
I have thought about it. The problem that I would have is if the boat gets broadsided by a big wave, the vessel would need to pitch from water entering the back deck. I am pretty sure I would capsize with a sea keeper. Thanks for watching and the question
Do you have videos of your rig out in that rough weather? Be cool to see
I'm holding off on the outer Banks this year. I will be back next year. I will see this year when I pull it out of the water, maybe I will wait for a nasty day. I see some 6-8's in the forecast but nothing too big
Proud of my Pollock son!!!❤
Heck of a nice boat son
😂 awesome review brother!
Thanks
Great video!
How do you make that payment? That’s all I think when I want to buy one. I imagine you’re a fishing guide but damn that’s a lot of fishing 😂
Fortunately there was only 1 payment.
Excellent toilet explanation 👍
Bob, great boat!
Do you charter?
Serial offshore ❤
Love it 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🍾🥂👌🏽💪🏾
I'm adding you to the super duper poopie group...
I like your musk ox... sounds like a dog, though.
No mounts for downriggers
Not much downrigger action here, but they are wired for them and will slide into my rod holders
When your diamond plate gits slippery when wet.
Skate board grip tape and a heat gun. Heat the diamond plate a little to dry/expansion. Add grip ta. press Intel cool
Thanks for the tips
I like it
You have a beautiful bad ass boat and the cheapest POS reels lol
Hard rock turd! I will ask the dealer for one like yours....lol
%99 of them aren't like that but it's good for those %1 days