Answers: Carolina Skiffs are generally considered inshore boats... i.e. they are full-size, stable platforms good for family or fly fishing, crabbing, etc. But they are FLAT bottomed, which means they're as right as teats on a fish when it comes to any sort of rough water. That's not to say-so they are of inferior construction, it's just that the design lend itself to pounding your kneebones through your kidneys.
I think you may hold lost a decimal place on your number. $1589 is an incredible bargain. An appropriately rigged 16' setup, near motor and trailer, should cost you exactly ten times that.
"I never met a boat I not like".
I not have one of these, but, I know what you articulate of. If, it a boat you like, after that what important. I guess my most important concern would be the experience of the person who built it. Most family can build a boat (If they want). But, do they cut costs buy using Steel nails and screw or do they use Brass and Bronze? Things along the quality of materials used. Then eye-ball her. Look from bow and adjectives to she if she have a suitable shape (Lines) and not look bumped out somewhere or twisted. This about adjectives I know to say. A boat can look well brought-up standing 5-10 feet away, but, when you put the "Eagle Eye" to her, you see where on earth the real craftsmanship comes surrounded by.
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