Inshore Power Boat goes to Louisiana
Captain Greg Dini’s first words when he saw the new Inshore Power Boat was “wow, what a cool little skiff “. Captain Greg is waiting on a new East Cape Vantage to be built. In the meantime the guys at Inshore Power Boats let him borrow their new Inshore 16.
The new IPB 16 has a finished liner which makes the cockpit look much more presentable then the older style mitzi which the hull was molded from. The cool thing about IPB is that it seems like you can set it up however you like. If you want a front or rear deck, coffin box, hatches, livewell, casting platform you can set this boat up however you want to for the way you like to fish. The Inshore Power Boat has tons of cockpit space to move around and has a coffin box for extra seating. It’s top speed is around 36 mph with 3 fisherman and loaded with fuel and equipment, the boat drafts around 6 inches and polls like a dream. Captain Greg has been making 30 mile runs each way to the outer portions of the Louisiana marsh and the boat has been burning 6 gallons of fuel per trip. Greg says “I have been really impressed with the boat and I would reccommend it to anyone getting into the light tackle fishing game.” Inshore Power Boats Website

Greg DIni gets a lender Inshore Power Boat.
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