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A well equipped, dry and sturdy flats skiff,
comfortably accommodating up to 4 people and being Mako Marine®
manufactured, you know it rides
smoothly.
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Mako 161 Flats
SPECIFICATIONS:
Length: 16'-9"
Beam: 7'-3"
Hull Draft: 6"
Transom C/L Height: 20"
Deadrise at Transom: 20 degrees
Fuel Capacity: 35 gal
Dry Weight: 850 lb (w/o engine)
Maximum HP: 130 |
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Capt. Anthony Skinner and Kat Harrison,
female
Angler of the Year, 1997
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My fishing experience began as a kid fishing for trout, reds and
flounder in Galveston Bay, Texas. I Moved to Vermont in my
teens and fly fished for trout in streams and rivers there.
This was nice, however, I had already been spoiled with the memory
of the power of
saltwater fishing. While attending my first year
of college, 11 years ago, I came to
Key West for Spring Break, and
like many others, I stayed. During that trip I hooked a 2 foot
barracuda on a fly. The lightning speed and aerial show he gave
was astounding and within 3 months, I had a kayak and fished any
time I could. This too was wonderful
fishing but I could not reach
the expansive flats on the Gulf. I bought my boat new in 1993
and have been
fishing ever since. So with a lifetime of
fishing and 11 years locally, I know where the fish prowl.
Trust me to guide you to your
Key West trophy. |