Sunshine State Fishing
Fishing Skiffs
By: Richard Chapo
If you are going to head out on the water for a bit of fishing, you need the right equipment. One of the more basic things you will need is to choose among fishing skiffs.
The word skiff has been used over the years to describe a lot of boats that seemingly have no relationship to each other. The word comes from the same root as the word ship, which may be part of the problem. So, what exactly is meant by fishing skiff? One current example of a fishing skiff is a relatively inexpensive, flat bottomed boat with a pointed bow and a flat stern. They are intended for use in shallow inland waters. The original boats of this type were intended to be propelled by oars or poles, but recent models have been designed to accept small outboard motors.
Many fishing skiff designs feature raised bows, which serve to protect passengers from spray from choppy water. These boats are sometimes called sea skiffs and are extremely versatile and seaworthy. Although you would not want to cross the ocean in one, they are ideal for close off shore fishing as well as still being able to get into the shallow flats inshore.
The skiff is used extensively in South Florida light tackle fishing and for bone fishing there and in the Bahamas. The older model skiffs resembled small canoes and were not stable enough to support a standing fisherman, but the fishing skiff of today has solved this problem. It is necessary to be able to stand safely in the skiff when engaged in some of the sight fishing activities of the shallow flats. The more stable skiffs allow this.
The fishing skiff does not need to be small. One popular model is 17 feet long and has a maximum engine capacity of 40 horsepower. It can handle a passenger weight of 900 pounds. This boat comes with an optional center console complete with a destroyer style steering wheel. They are designed for use both as fishing skiffs and harbor work boats.
Some larger fishing boats use fishing skiffs that are stored onboard when traveling to the fishing grounds. Once at the fishing areas, the skiffs are lowered into the water to move into the more shallow fishing areas. The building of skiffs is an international industry. Australia and Europe both produce distinctive models. The Australian skiff is used for beach rescue as well as fishing along the coral reefs of the Pacific Ocean. The fishing skiff is one of the most versatile crafts in the world. It is certainly one of the most fishermen friendly.
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