jay_merrill
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I have an opportunity to buy a 16 foot McKee Craft just like this one. I know little about these boats, but have been told that they are very well built. One question that I have, is about handling in chop, especially head-on seas.
I operate in a mix of bayous (canals) and lakes. Most of the lakes are relatively small, but can "kick up" pretty quickly. I also operate in Lake Ponchartrain a lot and the same issue with rapidly changing conditions occurs there. As is typical of lakes that are about 12 - 14 feet deep on average, the chop is usually closely spaced and about 2 - 3 feet in height, on days that you would operate a 16' boat.
Does anyone have any experience with McKee Craft boats of this hull style? If so, what is your opinion/advice as to handling characteristics, safety, dryness, etc?
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I operate in a mix of bayous (canals) and lakes. Most of the lakes are relatively small, but can "kick up" pretty quickly. I also operate in Lake Ponchartrain a lot and the same issue with rapidly changing conditions occurs there. As is typical of lakes that are about 12 - 14 feet deep on average, the chop is usually closely spaced and about 2 - 3 feet in height, on days that you would operate a 16' boat.
Does anyone have any experience with McKee Craft boats of this hull style? If so, what is your opinion/advice as to handling characteristics, safety, dryness, etc?

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