Enniberg
Well-Known Member
just bought a 17 foot sea chaser
Congratulations Owen. You now own the best boat in its class - nothing compares. Just my humble opinion!

Lots of great info on arimaboats.com
just bought a 17 foot sea chaser
Welcome to the club Dave.
Boat looks good.
Looked at your dash picture - has the dash been modified to fit all those gauges?
Sheeet - you even have a clock.
I have a 17 foot Sea Ranger and Was off of Cape Beale last year in some big offshore swells and also off on Entrence island in Nanaimo in really ****** conditions and never felt uncomfortable in the boat. The boat handles so well side to side because of the 8 foot beam. The only thing is that in lumpy seas when travelling you do have to slow down because they don't cut the waves like a double eagle or other hulls with a deeper V.
That being said it really depends on how far off shore you go. For me I still would like to travel with another boat as I am unfamiliar with off shore fishing and it still is relatively small boat, (although I like to call it the biggest small boat around). Just plan around the weather and trust your instincts, for me in my first year of boat ownership I realised that if I thought that it looked to ****** to head out I might as well wait...That time you force going out into crappy weather is the time you may get in to trouble.
We put a cutting board on top of the stock table but otherwise use it as is. I had my doubts When my partner said he wanted to keep the table on all the time but now I wouldn't do without it.Digging up an old thread here.
Wondering if any Arima owners have done modifications to the removable table that sits over the motor well? Im thinking of making it more useful for our boats main purpose, which is fishing, prawning and crabbing.
Starboard looks like the right material because ideally the table should be tough enough to place traps on, cut fish etc. Theres plenty of ideas and pictures on the ArimaOwners site but I just thought i would check in here to see if anyone has done something similar.
I would also be making any new table impossible to hit with the motor when bringing it up and not fully paying attention after a long day on the water.