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Uh ooooooo...... W making bold statements.
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Stop being a horses ____ to people in the open area. Save your over the top egocentric tendencies for the gill net. Some people come to the site to learn and benefit from all of the knowledge our members have. You also have a great deal of knowledge to share if you can let your ego shut down for 5 minutes and not worry about being the center of attention in every thread. Not everyone comes here to be entertained by the great "W". Ok let's move on. |
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Yeah, I'm a new member and love the site. But man it didn't take long to notice certain people's habits. Also, the express HD is a great boat but it does beat you up a bit in rough waters. I only been in a bay series express once but could tell the ride was much better. |
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Back to aluminum boats? What the diff in the materials or thickness from an xpress to a gaudet , scully or the other custom boats? |
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In my experience they will hold up in calm waters. Pounding them in rough water it will only be a matter of time before it will crack or pop a weld. This is the case with nearly every factory built aluminum boat. Now the shop built boats like hanko and others mentioned will take a beating and last a lifetime.
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I remember seeing a big offshore all aluminum boat at the Nola boat show bout 5/6 years ago.
It was like 42 ft by 10 ft They had pics of the build process Loads of "ribs" on the whole boat!! It was impressive. Would like to find pics of it. |
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PureBay- was it a Gravois? They stopped building boats for the public due to a government contract but have started selling to the public again under the name Metal Shark. They build some fine boats.
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Yes, gravois!!
Love them boats!! See a lot of those in Houma. What's a 24-26 ft with twin 150 $$$$?? |
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I've seen used Gravois hulls(just the hull and tralier) being listed for anywhere from $20,000 to $50,000.
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If I was getting a custom aluminum boat, I would go around Morgan city. It seems like they build a lot of aluminum boats there. I went hunting over there and we launched at the berwick boat landing and there was about 6 acres full of trucks with trailers. When we picked up on Sunday, I didn't see a single glass boat out of about 50 people at the launch. It was all either duck skiffs with mud motors or custom built aluminum boats. They had some nice ones too. One was even built to go offshore, it was pretty cool
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Guys thanks for all of your opinions . I was looking at another aluminum boat because thats all i've ever owned . My old boat has had more fish in it than a eighteen wheeler could haul . So i don't buy the therory that aluminum boats scare fish.
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I also am looking at the Xpress. One thing I noticed is there was a change in the 2012 models. The XP20 (HD hull) is now made with .125 gauge aluminum and has 26" sides. While the H20CC also has .125 gauge, but only 22" sides. I like the extra side depth, but do you sacrifice the ride?
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What's the draft difference between the two hulls?
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Hd= flat bottom with a slite v in the front.
Hyperlift= bass boat hull. The boat rises and rides on a pad like a bass boat. It also has a v in the front. The hyperlift will ride quite well in chop. I have never ridden in a hd, but hear they are terrible in chop. |
Get a yellowfin and be done with it. It's the best handling best riding boat I have ever been in. Second is champion. The faster you go the more stable the hull is. Its amazing.
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how fast will the hyper lift 22ft go with a 150 yammy on it?
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My uncle runs about 50 with his. |
I have a 19' hyperlift with a 200hp that runs 60mph loaded with gear and two guys or will do 70+ with lite load
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I have a HD 20. love it butt it is a rough ride in chop. I just pick my days for open water. July and August on BL with no wind it don't matter what u have.
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I have an 08 HD 20 ft Bay.....true, its not the smoothest ride,but it definately gets the job done. Yamaha 115 4 stroke that sips gas. Perfect for fresh or saltwater. Im happy with it.:work:
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My X21b (hyperlift) with a 150 yamaha 2 stroke does 50 bare and 40 loaded. I like it a lot.
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