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pros and cons. cc vs sc vs ss
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<blockquote data-quote="Tinny Fleet" data-source="post: 441341" data-attributes="member: 22140"><p>I've also had CC, SC, but not a stick steer. Of them the most <strong>comfortable</strong> to fish out of is my 18' center console, but only because of the reasons a previous member stated which was roominess to walk around. However my current major project is a 16' tiller boat, which could go to CC or Stick depending on how it fishes. The reason for the smaller boat is that it is an easier size to handle the older I get. I plan to have it for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tinny Fleet, post: 441341, member: 22140"] I've also had CC, SC, but not a stick steer. Of them the most [b]comfortable[/b] to fish out of is my 18' center console, but only because of the reasons a previous member stated which was roominess to walk around. However my current major project is a 16' tiller boat, which could go to CC or Stick depending on how it fishes. The reason for the smaller boat is that it is an easier size to handle the older I get. I plan to have it for a while. [/QUOTE]
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