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Boating Talk
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| flounder_smacker |
04-22-2011 07:06 AM |
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Originally Posted by "W"
(Post 246129)
Haynie rides better than a Triiton...just saying
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haynie isnt even in the same category as triton. its like comparing yellowfin to a sea ark. you think your haynie is invincible only because you own one. if you had any other boat you would think the same of it. its mostly ignorance because your previous rig was a 13' seafox.
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| MallardFish |
04-22-2011 07:38 AM |
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Originally Posted by flounder_smacker
(Post 246139)
haynie isnt even in the same category as triton. its like comparing yellowfin to a sea ark. you think your haynie is invincible only because you own one. if you had any other boat you would think the same of it. its mostly ignorance because your previous rig was a 13' seafox.
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****!!!...Unless you know what the hell you're talking about. I've been in both haynie and triton. Haynie is deff. in the same league. If takes on solid 3 1/2- 4 footers and the ocasional 5 ft. roller and eats that shat for breakfast! Ain't that right Nate Dogg?
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| Ducktrickster |
04-22-2011 07:43 AM |
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Originally Posted by MallardFish
(Post 246141)
****!!!...Unless you know what the hell you're talking about. I've been in both haynie and triton. Haynie is deff. in the same league. If takes on solid 3 1/2- 4 footers and the ocasional 5 ft. roller and eats that shat for breakfast! Ain't that right Nate Dogg?
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Don't know about 4 footers but I fished one in some nasty chop, probably up to 2 foot and its was smooth as glass crossing the lake. By far the best riding boat I've been in.
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| Montauk17 |
04-22-2011 07:43 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by MallardFish
(Post 246141)
****!!!...Unless you know what the hell you're talking about. I've been in both haynie and triton. Haynie is deff. in the same league. If takes on solid 3 1/2- 4 footers and the ocasional 5 ft. roller and eats that shat for breakfast! Ain't that right Nate Dogg?
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5 foot roller in big lake? :rolleyes:
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| MallardFish |
04-22-2011 07:48 AM |
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Originally Posted by Montauk17
(Post 246144)
5 foot roller in big lake? :rolleyes:
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Hard out going tide and 25-30 mph south winds can do amazing things in the south end of the ship channel. Wouldn't believe it if I didn't see myself. Biggest waves I've ever seen... Not offshore.
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| Duck Butter |
04-22-2011 07:58 AM |
2 words = BLUE WAVE:grinpimp:
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Haynie will make a 3ft chop its biotch...... last week we were in the ship channel with 25mph south wind and hard falling tide.....they had every bit of 4ft rollers and I would not be scared to say a 5 was not involved... Just hit these conditions when it opens up to supercut
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MallardFish
(Post 246141)
****!!!...Unless you know what the hell you're talking about. I've been in both haynie and triton. Haynie is deff. in the same league. If takes on solid 3 1/2- 4 footers and the ocasional 5 ft. roller and eats that shat for breakfast! Ain't that right Nate Dogg?
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man I have him on my ignore list...why did you quote this dummy??
This is from a kid who lives with his dad and his mommy gives him money to play on the puter.....
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| bayouchub |
04-22-2011 08:17 AM |
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Originally Posted by "W"
(Post 246149)
Haynie will make a 3ft chop its biotch...... last week we were in the ship channel with 25mph south wind and hard falling tide.....they had every bit of 4ft rollers and I would not be scared to say a 5 was not involved... Just hit these conditions when it opens up to supercut
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Do you think they can make a z21 with a cuddy cabin?
Since it eats 3-5ft seas. So I can use it as my offshore boat out of Venice.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bayouchub
(Post 246157)
Do you think they can make a z21 with a cuddy cabin?
Since it eats 3-5ft seas. So I can use it as my offshore boat out of Venice.
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why u need a cuddy cab???? we go offshore all the time in bay boats...
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| bayouchub |
04-22-2011 08:29 AM |
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Originally Posted by "W"
(Post 246159)
why u need a cuddy cab???? we go offshore all the time in bay boats...
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I'm talkin about real offshore. 50 miles out the mouth of the river and stayin out a couple nights. If this boat eats 3-5th seas I should be fine. My buddy will be extremely pissed when I outrun his 26 regulator in 3-5 ft seas.
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Originally Posted by bayouchub
(Post 246160)
I'm talkin about real offshore. 50 miles out the mouth of the river and stayin out a couple nights. If this boat eats 3-5th seas I should be fine. My buddy will be extremely pissed when I outrun his 26 regulator in 3-5 ft seas.
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Maybe you need to come fishing offshore with us...Nothing fake about our fishing...its Real offshore... and were not P$$$YS who need a cuddy cab.... bean bag is just right:rolleyes:
Ask Edwards what size rollers we hit in Cocodrie...PTFFF
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| Duck Butter |
04-22-2011 08:46 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by bayouchub
(Post 246160)
I'm talkin about real offshore. 50 miles out the mouth of the river and stayin out a couple nights. If this boat eats 3-5th seas I should be fine. My buddy will be extremely pissed when I outrun his 26 regulator in 3-5 ft seas.
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I would have no problem going offshore in a 24' bay boat. I have seen a Ranger bass boat 30 miles out of Fourchon rig fishing.
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| bayouchub |
04-22-2011 08:50 AM |
Are you serious?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Duck Butter
(Post 246163)
I would have no problem going offshore in a 24' bay boat. I have seen a Ranger bass boat 30 miles out of Fourchon rig fishing.
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took my buddies 24ft Champion out 62miles and sleep over night tuna fishing.... Took it out of Cameron almost 70miles
I took my Haynie out 25 to 30
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| flounder_smacker |
04-22-2011 09:18 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by MallardFish
(Post 246141)
****!!!...Unless you know what the hell you're talking about. I've been in both haynie and triton. Haynie is deff. in the same league. If takes on solid 3 1/2- 4 footers and the ocasional 5 ft. roller and eats that shat for breakfast! Ain't that right Nate Dogg?
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which one do you own? 5ft rollers? come on dude **** unless you know what youre talking about. show me proof that any BAY boat eats 5 footers for breakfast like its nothing and ill buy YOU one. i fish with close friends all the time who run 36 yellowfin and 35 fountain and 5 footers are not as easy as your magical bay boat makes them. either you are just as stupid as w or you need to learn how to read a tape.
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| flounder_smacker |
04-22-2011 09:21 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by bayouchub
(Post 246160)
I'm talkin about real offshore. 50 miles out the mouth of the river and stayin out a couple nights. If this boat eats 3-5th seas I should be fine. My buddy will be extremely pissed when I outrun his 26 regulator in 3-5 ft seas.
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these guys are idiots when it comes to boats. if bay boats can run 5 footers why is there even a offshore boat market. if a 24 bay boat can run 5 footers why even make a bigger boat? they see 2 foot chop in and run through it for 10 mins and when they get home its oh man five footers all day.
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| flounder_smacker |
04-22-2011 09:27 AM |
and as long as haynie uses 40% wood construction in their boats they are NOT in the same category as 100% composite boats. sorry...
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| Duck Butter |
04-22-2011 09:34 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by bayouchub
(Post 246164)
Are you serious?
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Me? Yes, it was slick out there. I would do it in a 20' bay boat if I had one, but thats probably why I don't have one:D I would be at Medusa and Mars if I had enough gas slinging yellowFINS!
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| Salty |
04-22-2011 09:45 AM |
I've ridden in W's boat and I think a White Water, another rolled gunnel, rides as good or better. Shame they don't make 'em anymore.
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