Kingfisher Boats Opinions

  • John Ingalls
    Posts: 33
    #2215128

    I can fit 6 rods in the rod holders under the gunnels. Three on each side. And then I installed six rod holders up in the bow. That enables me to keep things organized when you’re casting on the main deck.

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    FishBlood&RiverMud
    Prescott
    Posts: 6689
    #2215138

    I love the style of these boats, boultons, kingfishers, crestliners commander. My biggest hang up is I like to have about 8-12 rods in the boat at a time. In my 04 Crestliner superhawk the rod storage is practically nothing . What do you guys use in these style boats as there is no rod locker due to the small casting deck up front .

    Lol… the same thing you do now. Pile em on the back and go fishing rotflol

    KPE
    River Falls, WI
    Posts: 1489
    #2215612

    Lol… the same thing you do now. Pile em on the back and go fishing rotflol

    My impact has a pretty substantial rod locker, and I have the stow n go on each side. Guess what? Still pile em high on the back because wrestling with a rod locker in a boat full of people sucks!

    John Ingalls
    Posts: 33
    #2215648

    My 2007 Tyee was the same. Made it a pain to dig rods out. I’m thinking I might add the same style rod holders in the back. That way if I’m fishing off the bow a guy could store them back by the motor.

    Ian H
    Posts: 2
    #2249441

    I have a 2025 Falcon, and love it. They are made about half an hour from where I live. They are built like a tank, they are very stable and the are quite at home on the ocean, where mine is used most often.

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