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Ya know, comfort comes in different levels...yeah, there's more protection in a cuddy, but the crew rides farther AFT in a CC for a smoother ride(which may have lead to the duallie)...
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Ya know, comfort comes in different levels...yeah, there's more protection in a cuddy, but the crew rides farther AFT in a CC for a smoother ride(which may have lead to the duallie)...
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Buy 2 boats - a cuddy for winter and a CC for summer.

Thats what I want!


Hey you DAWG!!...ya ALREADY GOT two boats!!...wack the cuddy outta the older one and stick a console in the middle of it ;D ;D ;D ;D ...
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Buy 2 boats - a cuddy for winter and a CC for summer.

Thats what I want!


Hey you DAWG!!...ya ALREADY GOT two boats!!...wack the cuddy outta the older one and stick a console in the middle of it ;D ;D ;D ;D ...
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wack the cuddy outta the older one and stick a console in the middle of it ...
If it weren't so much trouble I would. ;D ;D ;D

Nah, I really want a smaller CC. An 18 Fish would be PERFECT!!
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If it weren't so much trouble I would. ;D ;D ;D

Nah, I really want a smaller CC. An 18 Fish would be PERFECT!!
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Charlie the Tuna: *I'm in Virginia. *I'm not too worried about storage as it will be used primarily for fishing by myself or one other person. *Chesapeake Bay, Hatteras, and Eastern shore of VA is where I plan on using it. *I fish freshwater all year round and can "take" colder weather (dress right.) *I've been on the Bay in some pretty sorry weather and don't mind getting a little wet now and then. *Spray in the face when it's cold makes me feel alive!

Darn, Skool, don't tease me about the one that got away. *Let me know of any others you run up on. *I'll consider all conditions.

Thanks everyone, keep it comin'. *I'll find my boat yet. *I must have that flare of the V!!

MJ: darn it, now you got me thinkin again...
Those are my fishing grounds around the CBBT and off Va Beach. I have a cc which I do have a bimini top with sides and a front which has a zipper door. Its nice for real cold days trolling but it does limit you to fishing from the back of the boat which works. If your not trolling the CBBT your either floating or anchord which both are fine to fish from the rear of the boat. The biggest problem is night and glare. I do not fish that much in the winter months but when I do I'm able to choose my days because I'm self emp. Good luck with what ever you decide.
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Charlie the Tuna: *I'm in Virginia. *I'm not too worried about storage as it will be used primarily for fishing by myself or one other person. *Chesapeake Bay, Hatteras, and Eastern shore of VA is where I plan on using it. *I fish freshwater all year round and can "take" colder weather (dress right.) *I've been on the Bay in some pretty sorry weather and don't mind getting a little wet now and then. *Spray in the face when it's cold makes me feel alive!

Darn, Skool, don't tease me about the one that got away. *Let me know of any others you run up on. *I'll consider all conditions.

Thanks everyone, keep it comin'. *I'll find my boat yet. *I must have that flare of the V!!

MJ: darn it, now you got me thinkin again...
Those are my fishing grounds around the CBBT and off Va Beach. I have a cc which I do have a bimini top with sides and a front which has a zipper door. Its nice for real cold days trolling but it does limit you to fishing from the back of the boat which works. If your not trolling the CBBT your either floating or anchord which both are fine to fish from the rear of the boat. The biggest problem is night and glare. I do not fish that much in the winter months but when I do I'm able to choose my days because I'm self emp. Good luck with what ever you decide.
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Default Re: Cuddy vs. CC

Thanks for everyone's comments. I'm leaning towards the DC with bimini and enclosure. Easy access to the bow is a plus and would be fairly good in weather. If I can get away for half a day from work, I'll look at some/probably drag one home! (then the work begins......... :o )

The feedback is much appreciated.
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Default Re: Cuddy vs. CC

Thanks for everyone's comments. I'm leaning towards the DC with bimini and enclosure. Easy access to the bow is a plus and would be fairly good in weather. If I can get away for half a day from work, I'll look at some/probably drag one home! (then the work begins......... :o )

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