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Fbog12

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  1. It has an insulated bow fishbox w/ overboard drain in the front and a molded seat in front of the console with an insulated cooler underneath (16 gal).  This is where the livewell is usually located if it has that option.  This boat does not have the livewell, just the cooler w/drain.  I also added 2 rodholders in the back, one on each side.  That is where you can put downriggers in with gimbal mounts.

     

    IMO this is still a great looking and functional fishing boat.  All you need is access to a hose and you can clean it up very easily since it's a self-bailing cockpit.  I like to troll with downriggers for trout so livewell is not important to me.

     

    I love the boat and the only reason I'm selling is that I already got the itch so I'm getting the same boat, just a bit bigger.

  2. Congratulations to all our participants who braved the cold out there today.  A little sun sure would have helped!  Top prize went to the Batta Bing team who had a total weight of 7.5 pounds, and also the big fish at 1.97 pounds.  That was an awesome catch!  Second place went to the Jim Bianchi team with 5.37#, third went to the Andy Gugliotta team with 4.98#, and fourth went to the Jason LaMagna team with 3.98#.  Everyone warmed up and had some pizza and refreshments while they 'shared' their fish stories:-).  Looking forward to April 29th and hopefully warmer weather!

  3. Pontoon Boat Set Up for Downrigger Fishing

    For Sale:  Avalon Pontoon Boat, 2008 22’ CT Fish Model.  This boat is all set up for the downrigger fisherman as well as the family looking for a comfortable cruising boat.  Two Cannon electric downriggers as well as a vinyl floor in the back make this boat a fishing machine.  Then move to the front with lounges and you're out for a cruise and comfortable ride with a group of friends.  Privacy station in back as well for a quick change of clothes.  Options include an in-dash  Garmin GPS/fishfinder combo, MP3 input jack, woodgrain dash and woodgrain steering wheel,  stereo/CD  with 4 speakers, side keels, cocktail table in front with umbrella for a shady comfortable seating area.  Then cook up a meal on the stainless gas grill.  Powered by a quiet 4 stroke 75 HP Mercury motor.  Includes a large Humminbird 859 GPS/fishfinder combo to find those hot spots and big trout.  New playpen cover to keep everything clean and dry.  LoadRite tandem axle trailer included to get you to whatever lake has the best bite or best sights.  Priced at $19,500.

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  4. Robalo 16' Center Console 2016

    Robalo promised a game changer and that's exactly what the action-packed new R160 delivers.  Sized perfectly for first time boat buyers    and skilled anglers alike, the R160 redefines what you can expect in a 16-foot center console.  Get onboard, your family weekends will never be the same.  Under the gelcoat you'll enjoy classic Robalo quality through and through.  Same durable Kevlar construction as Robalo’s bigger center consoles.   Same high quality stainless steel hardware. Same top tier vinyl and rich foam padding.  Same precise attention to detail. It might be the smallest center console in the Robalo line-up, but it's big on quality, bigger on performance and supersized when it comes to family fun on the water.  Best of all it's a Robalo through and through, no short cuts here.

     

    This boat was new last year and has a wide band ice blue hull, FM radio with USB/MP3 port and 2 speakers.  Also includes a huge in-dash Garmin 9” GPS/fishfinder with side imaging and down imaging.  Keep cool with the large stainless T-Top.  Includes a Taylor Made T-Top console cover.

     

    Long list of standard features on this boat including self-bailing cockpit, stainless steel grab handles, bilge pump diamond luster nonskid surfaces, insulated bow fishbox cooler, reversible backrest helm seat with 70 quart integrated cooler, stainless steel drink holders, molded seat in front of console with insulated cooler underneath, storage under aft seats, aft fold-down jumpseats with backrests which converts to aft casting deck, aluminum trailer with LED lights, cockpit courtesy lights, and battery on-off switch.  Powered by a Yamaha 4 stroke 70 HP engine.

     

    This boat is ready to drop in the water and go!  Priced at $24,500.

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  5. We understand the conflicts.  Fix it 4U runs some sort of tournament every weekend, so we can't avoid that (unfortunately their April 1st tournament is for perch).  Our programs and rules are a bit different (payout and prizes).  We weren't sure how many of our Canandaigua perch guys go after the trout on opening day.  We usually have several 'regulars' in these tournaments who look forward to them and have a lot of fun, so I guess we'll see what the turnout is and go from there.  Thanks for everyone's input and hope to see you at the marina after this last (hopefully!) winter blast!

  6. Canandaigua Perch Tournaments

    Save the Dates! - Seager Marine will be holding 2 Spring Perch Tournaments this year on Canandaigua Lake.  The first will be on April 1st and the second will be on April 29th.  These will be team tournaments (1 to 3 person).  Entry fee will be $40/team.  Watch our website for details and registration forms or stop in the marina Tuesday through Saturday.  Let's hope this weather breaks after the usual late winter snow storm!

  7. There were 8 teams registered this year.

    1st Place 4.80# - Jim DeSiena Team

    2nd Place 4.30# - Dave Booth Team

    3rd Place 3.64# - Paul Schweigert Team

    4th Place 3.00# - Tom Norton Team

     

    Biggest fish was caught by the winner and was 1.06#

     

    FYI - Oct 2015 1st place was 5.49# and the biggest fish was 1.29# .  2nd place dropped down to 3.78#.

  8. Yes - it turned out to be a nice day for the teams and it was nice to see everyone at the weigh-in.  I'll post weights when I get back at the marina on Tuesday.  Thanks to all that participated!  See you next April or you can stop in during the winter to share some fish stories.  We're open Tuesday through Saturday all winter except around the Holidays and around the Rochester Boat Show which is Feb 2nd through 5th.  Maybe we'll see you there!

     

    Ted

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