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Pole_benda 07-17-2011 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by weedeater (Post 288022)
how does Hewes boats score in this line boats, the 21' redfish model looks pretty nice

I dont think a Hewes 21 redfisher compares to these two boats as far as styles go. Black jack & haynie is bay boats, and Hewes more of a flats boat.

Hewes boats are bad arse! Buddy had one and with a 225 vmax it hit mid 60s. It will eat chop, but if your looking for a 21ft class style flats boats you may need to ride a lake and bay boca. Tourney friend runs one with a sho and hits low 80's.

weedeater 07-17-2011 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Pole_benda (Post 288144)
I dont think a Hewes 21 redfisher compares to these two boats as far as styles go. Black jack & haynie is bay boats, and Hewes more of a flats boat.

Hewes boats are bad arse! Buddy had one and with a 225 vmax it hit mid 60s. It will eat chop, but if your looking for a 21ft class style flats boats you may need to ride a lake and bay boca. Tourney friend runs one with a sho and hits low 80's.

That's pretty fast, I realy like that style of boat

cmdrost 07-18-2011 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by noodle creek (Post 288035)
haynie h.o. cheaper. 2 extra feet. build it how you want. rides better than any other boat out there for half the price of a lot of them

I wouldn't agree with that. A 24 HO Haynie will cost just as much as a 22 Blackjack. But you do get 2 extra feet.

Haynie - built for speed. No thrills fishing boat.

Blackjack - full fit & finish type boat. clean.

Both roomy and quick and comfortable.

Can't go wrong with either.

BayBolt23 07-18-2011 12:39 PM

Well stated Drost

Tiger260 07-18-2011 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by cmdrost (Post 288333)
I wouldn't agree with that. A 24 HO Haynie will cost just as much as a 22 Blackjack. But you do get 2 extra feet.

Haynie - built for speed. No thrills fishing boat.

Blackjack - full fit & finish type boat. clean.

Both roomy and quick and comfortable.

Can't go wrong with either.

The 24HO is a wonderful rough water boat, that'll haul the mail on a slick lake. The interior is built exactly how I wanted it configured, as well as, choice of consoles, seats, livewells, etc. That being said, it might not be designed for the next Haynie owner. EX: W has a fishbox built into his front deck, and ChemMan gets livewells in front of the console on his. I don't want either of these features, but it works for them, as mine for me. That's the beauty of these boats. Check out as many as you can, and call Chris's to talk to them. I'm sure any of us would be glad to take you for a demo.

FiberglassMan21 08-15-2011 08:46 PM

I do fiberglass work if you want my opinion..... Blackjack boats get ALOTTT of stress cracks at the transom and on the bottom but on the other hand i havent worked on any hanie boats

"W" 08-15-2011 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by FiberglassMan21 (Post 306997)
I do fiberglass work if you want my opinion..... Blackjack boats get ALOTTT of stress cracks at the transom and on the bottom but on the other hand i havent worked on any hanie boats

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