Boat for Narragansett Bay

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Drc726
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Boat for Narragansett Bay

Postby Drc726 » Fri Dec 04, 2020 1:48 pm

I'm new user on the forum, I live in Rhode Island, and I'm looking at a 18-foot Boston Whaler for my first boat, perhaps a 180 VENTURA or a 180 DAUNTLESS . I plan on using the boat in Narragansett and in Salt Ponds.

Give me some comments about the 180 VENTURA or 180 DAUNTLESS for my use[--or other suitable Boston Whaler boats.]

[Separated from a three-year-old discussion on a similar topic that was revived.--Moderator]

roundle1979
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Re: Boat for Narragansett Bay

Postby roundle1979 » Sat Dec 12, 2020 10:56 am

Do you want a dual console or center console?

If you're looking for a center console, I'd look at all the 17-foot to 19-foot Dauntless, Montauk, and Outrage models.
2004 Nantucket 190 w/ Mercury Optimax 135

Masbama
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Re: Boat for Narragansett Bay

Postby Masbama » Sat Dec 12, 2020 12:48 pm

I owned a 1999 Dauntless 18 for 10 years. It is a great boat that is still being used today. It has some quirks but it is very roomy with a lot of storage and rides well for an eighteen foot boat.

macfam
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Re: Boat for Narragansett Bay

Postby macfam » Tue Dec 15, 2020 7:08 pm

I agree with roundle1979. Those are good models for Narragansett. As you know, Narry can be like a pond--or ferocious.

We used to travel from Fall River to New Port in a 17 Nauset many times. Fantastic boating but pick your days.

goldstem
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Re: Boat for Narragansett Bay

Postby goldstem » Fri Dec 18, 2020 11:00 am

The newer hulls with sharper entry should be fine.

ASIDE: We used to keep our [c.1970] 21 Outrage in Narragansett Bay. That hull has a [rounded bottom]. It could get a little bouncy, especially on weekends with the larger powerboats putting up some ferocious wakes.