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all star rod |
07-20-2009 10:21 PM |
Big suprise....a 24' bay boat rated for more than a 250HP....:rotfl:.....I guess we can add another one to the list.
That is one fine boat there!
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huntin fool |
07-20-2009 10:34 PM |
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Originally Posted by Hopedale Hustler
(Post 25001)
just get a yellow fin 24 bay..slap that new 350 yammy on the back...be done with it..
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WOW :eek:
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Capt. Ryan Rachunek |
07-21-2009 09:09 AM |
Has Reddy ever owned a boat with triple digit power????
BTW - Those 350 Yammies sound like the lower unit is going to fall off everytime you engage the gears.... And the steering on them whines like an alleycat.....
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FREON |
07-21-2009 01:14 PM |
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Originally Posted by Capt. Ryan Rachunek
(Post 25046)
Has Reddy ever owned a boat with triple digit power????
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sure he has...I heard his next to last boat had 9 1/2 hp....:rotfl::*****::rotfl::*****::rotfl:
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All ME RIght HERE.....
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I got the itch bad.............
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Hopedale Hustler |
07-21-2009 04:37 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Capt. Ryan Rachunek
(Post 25046)
Has Reddy ever owned a boat with triple digit power????
BTW - Those 350 Yammies sound like the lower unit is going to fall off everytime you engage the gears.... And the steering on them whines like an alleycat.....
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sure it wasnt just the one you heard....my cousin runs one on back of his yellowfin in venice..and that thing is sweeeett...
just not on gas so much..
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J.D.L |
07-21-2009 05:40 PM |
Haynie
I'm very suprised that the pictured Haynie has plastic cleats. Whats with that?
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redspeck82 |
07-21-2009 05:56 PM |
I have no clue? But i was wondering what makes these boat so good i can see the hull looks very nice but is the ride unbeliveable are what? just wondering?
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#1 I want a boat no body on our lake has....only seen one so far...#2 I heard that are smooth riding boats and take a good chop.....#3 I like the deck lay out!!! Short guy sides
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huntin fool |
07-21-2009 06:15 PM |
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Originally Posted by "W"
(Post 25243)
#1 I want a boat no body on our lake has....only seen one so far...#2 I heard that are smooth riding boats and take a good chop.....#3 I like the deck lay out!!! Short guy sides
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you gunna get a power pole too??
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Originally Posted by J.D.L
(Post 25232)
I'm very suprised that the pictured Haynie has plastic cleats. Whats with that?
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No grab rail. I cannot do without a grab rail over the wind shield.
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Reel Bender |
07-21-2009 06:50 PM |
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Originally Posted by Ray
(Post 25252)
No grab rail. I cannot do without a grab rail over the wind shield.
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If you are not tall enuff to grab it......................it does'nt make a whole lot of difference!!!!;)
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This pic is stripped down you add what you want!! Custom build your own!!!
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Where do you keep the croakers?????
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Reel Bender |
07-21-2009 06:57 PM |
Center Hatch in back, notice the SS intake Screen bootom center of hull.
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I was jerkin' "W"s chain.
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Reel Bender |
07-21-2009 07:34 PM |
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Originally Posted by Ray
(Post 25272)
I was jerkin' "W"s chain.
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I know;)
So was I!!:D
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all star rod |
07-21-2009 09:12 PM |
What does this boat cost for example with a 150 4 stroke Yamaha...ready to fish. I am sure the troll motor is extra...80# thrust plus GPS/Fishfinder.
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Originally Posted by all star rod
(Post 25311)
What does this boat cost for example with a 150 4 stroke Yamaha...ready to fish. I am sure the troll motor is extra...80# thrust plus GPS/Fishfinder.
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Will have a price tomorrow...loaded out with a 225 Opti max 101 Great white 36volt with Lowrance GPS ..............
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all star rod |
07-21-2009 09:32 PM |
Good luck going with the Optimax..... I would get a HPDI 200HP in place of that MERC if you are looking with something besides the 4 stroke 150 Yamaha. Does Haynie have an agreement in place with MERC? I guess I am just a Yamaha guy. The only down side of going with the 101# troll motor is the extra battery. I think an 80# is more than enough. But nothing wrong with have too much power.
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I want a 4 stoke yammy....just getting a price with Mercury.....
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Salty |
07-21-2009 10:08 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by all star rod
(Post 25311)
What does this boat cost for example with a 150 4 stroke Yamaha...ready to fish. I am sure the troll motor is extra...80# thrust plus GPS/Fishfinder.
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W doesn't need a "GPS/Fishfinder". He knows where to go to catch fish and his dinks won't show on the sonar.
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huntin fool |
07-21-2009 10:14 PM |
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Originally Posted by Salty
(Post 25331)
W doesn't need a "GPS/Fishfinder". He knows where to go to catch fish and his dinks won't show on the sonar.
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there installing a special gps/ BIRD FINDER :*****::*****::*****:
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Capt. Ryan Rachunek |
07-22-2009 09:04 AM |
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Originally Posted by Hopedale Hustler
(Post 25206)
sure it wasnt just the one you heard....my cousin runs one on back of his yellowfin in venice..and that thing is sweeeett...
just not on gas so much..
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I was on a boat with twin 350's, don't know if it makes a difference.... Strong motors, I just didn't care for them....
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LaAngler |
07-22-2009 09:08 AM |
the fly by wire verado 350 supposed to be better
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redspeck82 |
07-22-2009 09:11 AM |
Yea and the verado 350 is a V-6 insted of a V-8 so it might get alittle bet MPG.
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SULPHITE |
07-22-2009 10:43 AM |
W I think there is a haynie boat hanging at spicers...
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cmdrost |
07-22-2009 02:46 PM |
that is/was Stansels boat. I think he sold it already. gray 24HO
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SULPHITE |
07-22-2009 03:01 PM |
yep thats it...
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cmdrost |
07-22-2009 03:39 PM |
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Originally Posted by "W"
(Post 25325)
I want a 4 stoke yammy....just getting a price with Mercury.....
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Get the 24HO with 250 4 stroke yammy!
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Reel Bender |
07-22-2009 03:44 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by "W"
(Post 25243)
#1 I want a boat no body on our lake has....only seen one so far...#2 I heard that are smooth riding boats and take a good chop.....#3 I like the deck lay out!!! Short guy sides
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With as much pooh as you fling, you might want to consider something that blends in with the rest!;)
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Originally Posted by Reel Bender
(Post 25496)
With as much pooh as you fling, you might want to consider something that blends in with the rest!;)
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Back Back Give ME 50Feet
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MERCURY OUTBOARD MAN |
07-22-2009 06:08 PM |
i dont know were you are at but in lake charles there is several 24 high outputs and one Z21 if you need names send me a pm and we can set up a demo i am building 2 more for the guys at hackberry rod and gun we do not offer the flats models anymore we do offer the new 21 cat and we are building the new 24 cat i do not have a cat in la yet so if anyone of yall from there want one i will make a special deal on 2 boats to get some over there i do deliver to la we sell 3-4 of the 21 cats a week they are fast dry and smooth and run were you should not run thanks for the interest in texas #1 built bay boats HAYNIE !
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Originally Posted by "W"
(Post 22471)
Im looking at the 20foot or 21 foot does anyone around here have one? I would like some info before I drive to Texas!!
How much does the 24ft cost?
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MERCURY OUTBOARD MAN |
07-22-2009 06:20 PM |
The plastic lids and cleats are an option we do use fiberglass lids and pull up ss cleats if you want these boats are custom we have right at 200 guides using these boats from baffin bay to lake charles the rougher the water the better they will run the 24 high output with 225 pro xs will run 60-64 mph thats not bad for a 24 ft boat
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Originally Posted by laangler
(Post 24827)
without a doubt, a 200 or 225 will get you a lot better cruise speed not to mention top end. Plus it doesn't have to work as hard as a 150 which will improve mileage. A pad boat like that will not perform right without enough horsepower to lift the nose up.
In some of the pictures i saw some plastic lids and plastic cleats, not sure why they wouldn't just use glass lids and stainless.
One thing about the speckle paint finish inside is that it's much easier to keep looking clean
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MERCURY OUTBOARD MAN |
07-22-2009 06:23 PM |
The z 21 with 225 proxs will run 4 mph over rpm
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Originally Posted by all star rod
(Post 24874)
if you are looking at getting a yamaha go on their web site and look at the test data they have done on boats. Maybe yours was not tested but i am sure you can find one that is pretty close to the weight and hull design of the one you are looking at(haynie). Hard to believe that boat has a weight of 1,350# and rated for a 250hp. The test results/data that yamaha did with the 4 stroke 150/xpress x22bay are pretty dang accurate compared to the way mine runs....fuel ecomony, top speed, speed @ rpms, and plane time. If anything the test data is conservative based on the load weight during the test. I usually have more weight in my boat since i fish three 90% of the time. Also, a 4 stoke can run at higher rpms than a 2 stroke di motor. I bet the optimax has the same range as the hpdi...5,500 rpms compared to a 4 stoke at 6,000 rpms. I bet that boat would fly with a 225 optimax!
I think the 150 yamaha 4 stoke is more than enough motor for that boat...get a jack plate.
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MERCURY OUTBOARD MAN |
07-22-2009 06:31 PM |
Yes HAYNIE is the biggest mercury dealer in texas we are yamaha dealers also the z21 with 150 yamaha 4 strk starts out at $32000.00 pm me and i will tell you what you get at that price its not a stripped down mdl for sure and for the comment on grab rails around windsheild they all come with them we sell so many of these boats its hard to get finished products because everyone is in a hury we sell everyone built in all models Haynie has been the #1 boat in corpus christi area for 2 years check em out you will love them for sure
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Originally Posted by all star rod
(Post 25322)
Good luck going with the Optimax..... I would get a HPDI 200HP in place of that MERC if you are looking with something besides the 4 stroke 150 Yamaha. Does Haynie have an agreement in place with MERC? I guess I am just a Yamaha guy. The only down side of going with the 101# troll motor is the extra battery. I think an 80# is more than enough. But nothing wrong with have too much power.
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Hopedale Hustler |
07-22-2009 07:05 PM |
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Originally Posted by LaAngler
(Post 25365)
the fly by wire verado 350 supposed to be better
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the only problem with that is its a Mercury.....mite be just me..but had too many bad experiences with Mercs..
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That's what I want z21 with the 150 yammy 4 stroke!!!
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Reel Bender |
07-22-2009 08:15 PM |
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That is probably too Much boat for a little guy like you maybe you should consider one of these!!!! :D
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Salty |
07-22-2009 08:19 PM |
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Originally Posted by Reel Bender
(Post 25562)
That is probably too Much boat for a little guy like you maybe you should consider one of these!!!! :D
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Bender, that one's bigger than the one he's got now. :eek:
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Reel Bender |
07-22-2009 08:20 PM |
I know, I figured it would be a step up!!!
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cmdrost |
07-23-2009 08:26 AM |
mercury man.....
How does the z21 perform with the yammy F150?
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Originally Posted by cmdrost
(Post 25628)
mercury man.....
How does the z21 perform with the yammy F150?
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I talked to him on PM and he said the Yammy 150 would push Z21 good....Im calling him this afternoon and get more details....I just dont see how a Merc can beat a 4 stroke Yam...
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Capt. Ryan Rachunek |
07-23-2009 12:47 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by "W"
(Post 25649)
I talked to him on PM and he said the Yammy 150 would push Z21 good....Im calling him this afternoon and get more details....I just dont see how a Merc can beat a 4 stroke Yam...
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You've obviously never been on a Merc powered Haynie.......
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Quote:
Originally Posted by "W"
(Post 25649)
I talked to him on PM and he said the Yammy 150 would push Z21 good....Im calling him this afternoon and get more details....I just dont see how a Merc can beat a 4 stroke Yam...
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I'm going out on a limb here. There is only one 2 stroke motor I will own and thats a Mercury optimax. If I was to buy a 4 stroke it would be a Suzuki. It uses a timing chain not some high maintenance belt motor.
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Salty |
07-23-2009 08:22 PM |
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Originally Posted by Capt. Ryan Rachunek
(Post 25670)
You've obviously never been on a Merc powered Haynie.......
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The guide I fished with in S. Texas had a Mercury-powered Haynie. That sucker would fly.:eek:
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Originally Posted by Salty
(Post 25890)
The guide I fished with in S. Texas had a Mercury-powered Haynie. That sucker would fly.:eek:
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Im not trying to fly...just fish:rotfl::rotfl:
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all star rod |
07-24-2009 02:11 PM |
Merc....will fly into the boat shop for a monthly repair!!:rotfl::*****::*****:Fished Big Lak yesterday and we picked up 24 trout and 3 white trout all on plastics and top water. Also, I saw what looked like to be a 24' Haynie (likely a guide boat).
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I saw a very nice looking Shearwater in Big Lake yesterday with a big Mercury on the back. It had MI letters. Is that Michigan, Mississippi or Missouri?
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all star rod |
07-24-2009 03:04 PM |
Ray I saw it too as I was leaving the landing. It was parked on the side road by a camp....pretty color....looked to be a very dark blue. Those are nice boats. I would assume a 24' would run you $50K easily.
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