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Old 01-24-2007, 01:53 PM
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2005 191 Fish and Ski

I just bought a 2005 191 Fish and Ski. My prior boat was a 25 foot Parker Marine C.C. deep V, but I left the Pacific Ocean behind for now and needed a quality boat for lakes, rivers, and sound in the Northwest. I do all my own work and upgrades on my boats so this type of site is great for everyone. This boat was a rental for a year like many others on this site and has a 115 Yamaha. It arrives in a week and I am looking forward to running my own rig again.

Any insight or helpful hints on this boat would be great.

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Congratulations on the new boat Bluefin and welcome to the site. We look forward to your participation.
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Old 01-24-2007, 03:35 PM
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Welcome Bluefin and congratulations on your new boat.

There is plenty to read in both the “Forum” and “Article” areas. There are also some very good pictures showing what others have done to make their boat better for them.

Please try to use the “Search” feature if you are looking for something particular. If you can’t find what you are looking for, just ask questions, and most likely someone can you some great ideas.

Again, welcome.
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Old 01-24-2007, 03:42 PM
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Vic,

Thanks and I am sure I will have lots of questions when she arrives. Have lots of cool ideas for getting her up to speed.

Thanks again,

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Here is a good quick primer on navigating and using the site for any of our new members.
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Old 01-24-2007, 04:26 PM
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Randy,

Do you get down to the Cape in the winter for Giant fishing? The fishing off Morehead City is really close to shore and your boat would be great there.

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Hello Bluefin and welcome,

I have a 2005 191FS that I purchased new. The boat has been great. We are a family of 5 and use it to fish, tube and explore. Lots of great information from the folks on this site. Are you already rigged? Just a note, if you have a bimini it probably will not sit flat when you lower it for trailing. I have some suggestions if you are going to tow with it in the arched position.
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I have not (yet). I had hoped to get out with it this year but work has had me tied up. We had some guys down from Maryland a few weeks ago that caught a 875 lb tuna. You can check it out on my NC fishing site:
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Randy, Do you get down to the Cape in the winter for Giant fishing? The fishing off Morehead City is really close to shore and your boat would be great there. John
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Randy,

I was one of the first anglers to fish them in 1995 season off Cape Hatteras stand up. We fished that Cape Fear area in 2001 right off the beach not far from the harbor which was cool. My personal best is a 1215 lb fish. I was lucky enough to fish them in the epic years 1995-1999 in Hatteras. You should try it if you have the chance, but make sure you wear safety lines.

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Old 01-25-2007, 11:20 AM
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You have a good boat I also have a 191 fs. You can do a lot with it. Do not think you have to leave the ocean behind, the boat does good even in big water. I have do a lot to mine so if you have any questions or need pics shoot me an email
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