The Bunny Clark is a forty foot fiberglass deep sea fishing boat built in 1983 and specially designed to carry passengers with speed, comfort and stability. The deck area is equipped with rod holders and seating for everyone with ample space for your coolers and belongings. It offers bottom fishing for cod, pollock, halibut, haddock, hake, cusk, and wolffish. The boat has modern navigational and lifesaving equipment. She is equipped with two 36 mile radars, an automatic Loran C position indicator, two Global Positioning System (GPS) position indicators, a color fish finder, a paper recording fish finder, cellular phone (emergencies only) and various radios.
Location:
P O Box 837F, 31 Frazier Pasture Rd, Ogunquit Maine 03907
Telephone
207-646-2214
Other Sports and Sporting Events nearby:
(Hampton Beach) Adventure Charters
(Portsmouth) Affordable Adventures
(Hampton) Al Gauron Deep Sea Fishing
(Hudson) Aqua Ventures Dive Center
(Concord) Aquanuts Scuba Shop
(Londonderry) Aquatic Escapes
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