The Advent is a mid-micro skiff that has evolved from years of experience on the water blended with leading edge materials and manufacturing.
Hull Design
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The Advent has been engineered with state of the art design elements like the variable radius transom to enhance its stellar shallow water performance. Making the Advent one of the quietest, and easiest skiffs to pole.We classify the Advent as a mid-micro skiff with a larger beam at 68' than traditionally labeled micro skiffs, the slight increase is a huge advantage with increased stability and rough water performance.Using a combination of carbon, kevlar and vinylester resin standard in the hull makes the Advent a lightweight, rigorous model that can handle a true 6' draft with two anglers and gear.
Designed for 30 to 50 hp outboards, the 400 lb. hull incorporates sharp spray rails, inset tabs and planing stern pad for more dead rise than that of a traditional technical poling skiffs for a more comfortable ride in a chop. A large front casting deck with a molded front deck hatch includes ample dry storage in the bow, along with a large 6' back deck that includes two small 10 gallon wells that can be used for a crustacean livewell, cooler, or additional dry storage. And the angled design feature of the back deck hatches can be accessed easily in or out of the boat loading up at home or at the dock.
Rigged with a center console 40 hp, the Advent's top speed is about 34 mph.
Length: 16'10'
Beam: 68'
Hull weight: 400 lbs.
Max hp: 40 tiller / 50 remote
Capacity: 3 persons / 425 lbs.
Console options: Tiller, center, offset, side
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Hull-only price: $12,400
Sample water-ready price: $24,325 (Center console, poling platform, aluminum fuel cell, electrical package, livewell, 50 hp Tohatsu, custom aluminum trailer)
At the downtown post office, one of the clerks is a deaf man. He is very tall and heavyset. When he was younger he had a full head of blonde messy hair and he looked like a boyfriend I used to have.
So for years I would stand in line and part of me would hope that a different clerk, a hearing clerk, would say 'next' before the deaf clerk motioned to me. But every so often I would get the deaf clerk and he would flip open a notebook full of questions and instructions tucked into protective clear sleeves.
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Max hp: 40 tiller / 50 remote
Capacity: 3 persons / 425 lbs.
Console options: Tiller, center, offset, side
Advent 16
Hull-only price: $12,400
Sample water-ready price: $24,325 (Center console, poling platform, aluminum fuel cell, electrical package, livewell, 50 hp Tohatsu, custom aluminum trailer)
At the downtown post office, one of the clerks is a deaf man. He is very tall and heavyset. When he was younger he had a full head of blonde messy hair and he looked like a boyfriend I used to have.
So for years I would stand in line and part of me would hope that a different clerk, a hearing clerk, would say 'next' before the deaf clerk motioned to me. But every so often I would get the deaf clerk and he would flip open a notebook full of questions and instructions tucked into protective clear sleeves.
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'Hello. I am deaf.'
'How can I help you?'
Depending on what I was mailing, he would flip to a different page. It wouldn't take any longer than a hearing clerk but it felt like more work, maybe because I would have to look through his book when I needed to find the right question to ask him but mostly the work was to not be an impatient jerk.
Today he had two linked keyboards with screens. He typed, 'Hello. I am deaf.' And instead of answering, I handed him my two packages. Then I typed, 'I'm glad to see this accommodation.' And he answered, '$1.75 is the cheapest.' And so I nodded and paid. He handed me my change and gave me two thumbs up with a questioning look. I smiled with a thumbs up. Our exchange was over.
When I walked away, I wondered if he saw my cochlear implant receiver on the back of my head. I wanted the message to be ‘I get it about being deaf' but the truth of the matter is I don't, not his kind of deafness, not profound, having to do one's job in customer service for years with nothing but a looseleaf binder kind of deaf. For a moment, I wanted him to see me as a deaf compatriot but he didn't, because I wasn't. It was a good thing to think all this. It made me glad I was next in his line.