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Boating Talk
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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 |
Quote:
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 |
Quote:
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.....
3 Attachment(s)
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 |
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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you gunna get a power pole too??
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Quote:
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 |
Quote:
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 |
Quote:
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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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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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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