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bay_slayer 11-06-2009 04:56 PM

Fast, dry, roomy boats
 
Just want to get you guys opinions on what boat ya'll think has these qualities. I know there is no boat that will have all these qualities with them. What I am looking for is a fast, dry, comfortable boat that can take the bays without getting beat to hell. I want to get a 21-22 foot boat.

Ray 11-06-2009 05:31 PM

Most are dry, but the direction you hit the waves can get you wet with spray.
The pounding is what will kill you.

If you want all them thangs, it will cost you. Fountain.

"W" 11-06-2009 05:46 PM

Haynie

bay_slayer 11-06-2009 07:31 PM

Them haynie's ride pretty smooth? They look like they would ride rough with any kind of chop.

all star rod 11-06-2009 08:38 PM

Also, the weight of a boat has to with the ride to!

Bluechip 11-06-2009 08:51 PM

I have a 22ft Champion...Heavy boat but a very nice ride...
200 HPDI...Tops out around 53 or so, but 35 to 40 is plenty fast for me...

B-Stealth 11-06-2009 08:52 PM

Champion
 
21 ft Champion.

Very dry, smooth ride, and will do about 50 with a 200hp.
Only drawback of the 21 ft Champion is the smaller front deck.

Im sure a Triton 22 will do about the same never rode one.

jpeff31787 11-06-2009 09:37 PM

dude our 1910 nautic star rides awesome! VERY VERY VERY dry and super smooth. I was on the side of a 22ft blazer is some good chop and it looked like they were getting beat more than us

bay_slayer 11-06-2009 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by jpeff31787 (Post 73190)
dude our 1910 nautic star rides awesome! VERY VERY VERY dry and super smooth. I was on the side of a 22ft blazer is some good chop and it looked like they were getting beat more than us

Do you have a picture of your boat?

"W" 11-06-2009 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bay_slayer (Post 73160)
Them haynie's ride pretty smooth? They look like they would ride rough with any kind of chop.



That Hayine is one of the driest boats on the water

bay_slayer 11-06-2009 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 73194)
That Hayine is one of the driest boats on the water

I like the look and design of the Haynie's, but I would have to get one second hand. They look pretty expensive ($35,000 and up)

B-Stealth 11-06-2009 10:11 PM

Bay Boat
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by "W" (Post 73194)
That Hayine is one of the driest boats on the water


???

I like the way the Hayine's look, and I'm sure there fast boats but I'm not sure about the dry part.

They have flat sides just like my 1998 Bay Stealth which is a very wet ride.

But I have never ridden a Hayine.

We dont need a bay boat in big lake that will get up in 12 inches of water. We need a boat that will fish the lake and the gulf when the weathers calm.

SULPHITE 11-06-2009 10:16 PM

go to bed

bay_slayer 11-06-2009 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by B-Stealth (Post 73203)
???

I like the way the Hayine's look, and I'm sure there fast boats but I'm not sure about the dry part.

They have flat sides just like my 1998 Bay Stealth which is a very wet ride.

But I have never ridden a Hayine.

We dont need a bay boat in big lake that will get up in 12 inches of water. We need a boat that will fish the lake and the gulf when the weathers calm.


That is what I am looking for, but with a dry ride

T-BAZ 11-07-2009 07:33 AM

I have a Blue Wave 200 V-Bay Special with a Suzuki 140 4-stroke and i love it. It tops out at about 43 and is a very dry ride,large front deck,decent back deck and it is just a great boat in my opinion. I paid $26,000 for it which is not a bad price.

Dink 11-07-2009 08:57 AM

Cape Bay!!!!!

Hopedale Hustler 11-07-2009 11:38 AM

i want a blazer bay 24

live to fish 11-07-2009 11:57 AM

I have passed up all the boats mentioned, Pathfinder, there is no substitute.

mikedatiger 11-07-2009 12:02 PM

How much does a 2200 pathfinder run? My guess is it's too rich for my blood.

Ray 11-07-2009 12:03 PM

The 24 Pathfinder STARTS at $50K.

live to fish 11-09-2009 11:17 AM

You can make great deals on slightly used Pathfinders right now. Fla. ecomomy is in the toilet. They almost giving them away.

I paid just over 30k for mine, slightly used. It had 14 hours on it. I bought it in Destin.

LaAngler 11-09-2009 11:22 AM

Ranger, shearwater, triton, blackjack

cmdrost 11-09-2009 11:58 AM

Haynie is a dry ride.

Pathfinder is a lighter boat, so will beat you up in a good chop.

You'll want a heavier hull boat that can achive good speed. Out of those...Champion, triton, & blackjack would be your best bet for all 3 options you are looking for.

I'd vote for the blackjack. Just my humble opinion.

cabwiz2 11-09-2009 12:06 PM

I have the Triton and love it. It is a heavy boat but the ride is great and dry. I have the 24 but I guess the 22 would be about the same.

LaAngler 11-09-2009 12:23 PM

another good big water boat is the hydrasport bay bolt 23

on a budget the 24 mako is a good hull, 24 haynie HO supposed to be bad azzz

I have seen those old 23/24 kenner hulls out at calcasieu rock in 3 foot seas

wtretrievers 11-09-2009 12:58 PM

I've got the 24' Skeeter. It's a heavy hull & rides good. Places like Big Lake can get rough real quick, I never had a problem, just put that nose down & let her eat. Can get 52 out of it on good water. Has lots of room, big front deck.

meaux fishing 11-09-2009 02:45 PM

i got a 2001 19ft kenner and ive been through some rougher stuff than i would like (2-3 footers) it handled it just fine. Also a very dry boat. i get up to around 40 with a 2 stroke merc 125

rosska 11-10-2009 12:02 AM

I would not trade my Triton 220lts for anything. One thing I will recommed is trim tabs. In my opinion you will not know what a boat like the Trition, Champion or Blackjack is capable of handling unless you have them.

jpeff31787 11-10-2009 09:45 AM

http://www.nauticstarboats.com/index...&category_id=3

check them out.. they are awesome boats and you aren't paying for the name...yet.
We have the 1910 and we've fished 4 people out of it comfortable. We can fish 3 on the front deck and 2 on the back deck if we wanted and we have before. Ours has a 115opti and it run about 37 with 3 ppl, full tank of fuel, icechest full and fishbox full. Takes the chop very nicely. The only time we'll get wet when the waves are coming from one of the sides and I gotta go that direction. We've been in 3-4 footers in it and we were running 22mph pretty comfortably and not getting wet.

bay_slayer 11-10-2009 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jpeff31787 (Post 74891)
http://www.nauticstarboats.com/index...&category_id=3

check them out.. they are awesome boats and you aren't paying for the name...yet.
We have the 1910 and we've fished 4 people out of it comfortable. We can fish 3 on the front deck and 2 on the back deck if we wanted and we have before. Ours has a 115opti and it run about 37 with 3 ppl, full tank of fuel, icechest full and fishbox full. Takes the chop very nicely. The only time we'll get wet when the waves are coming from one of the sides and I gotta go that direction. We've been in 3-4 footers in it and we were running 22mph pretty comfortably and not getting wet.


Thanks for the info man.........I trying to narrow down my decisions

PUREBAY2200 11-10-2009 04:20 PM

purebay2200....hands down. i can run upper 50 in a 2 ft chop. it gets on top and justs rides the waves. it has a big carolina flare then keeps u dry, unless u got a side wind which there is no protecton from that in a bay boat. i can run the skinny water or run out to the 12 mile rigs in venice. ery comfortable ride and never a worry.
trim tabs help if u have a heavy load or unbalanced load. on a flat calm day ill run 62 mph. absolutely love my boat.

bay_slayer 11-10-2009 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PUREBAY2200 (Post 75030)
purebay2200....hands down. i can run upper 50 in a 2 ft chop. it gets on top and justs rides the waves. it has a big carolina flare then keeps u dry, unless u got a side wind which there is no protecton from that in a bay boat. i can run the skinny water or run out to the 12 mile rigs in venice. ery comfortable ride and never a worry.
trim tabs help if u have a heavy load or unbalanced load. on a flat calm day ill run 62 mph. absolutely love my boat.

Speed is one of the main things I am looking for:D

PUREBAY2200 11-10-2009 05:03 PM

ull hae plenty of speed in a purebay. get the new 24 ft if u can with the 250. either a yammy or etec. the pro xs is a nice engine but pricey. u gan get a good deal on yammys and etecs.
ur lookin @ about 38-40k loaded out. depends on the dealer, but ive seen those prices all over the web.
i got mine up for 30k if ur interested. i wanna get a 24. lol

Dink 11-10-2009 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by PUREBAY2200 (Post 75057)
ull hae plenty of speed in a purebay. get the new 24 ft if u can with the 250. either a yammy or etec. the pro xs is a nice engine but pricey. u gan get a good deal on yammys and etecs.
ur lookin @ about 38-40k loaded out. depends on the dealer, but ive seen those prices all over the web.
i got mine up for 30k if ur interested. i wanna get a 24. lol


I can vouch for this boat..............it'll get up in 1 1/2ft o wata, and rides like a champ........kinda fast though...........

Will"E"Fish 11-10-2009 07:48 PM

23'Kenner

bay_slayer 11-10-2009 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PUREBAY2200 (Post 75057)
ull hae plenty of speed in a purebay. get the new 24 ft if u can with the 250. either a yammy or etec. the pro xs is a nice engine but pricey. u gan get a good deal on yammys and etecs.
ur lookin @ about 38-40k loaded out. depends on the dealer, but ive seen those prices all over the web.
i got mine up for 30k if ur interested. i wanna get a 24. lol

Quote:

Originally Posted by PUREBAY2200 (Post 75030)
purebay2200....hands down. i can run upper 50 in a 2 ft chop. it gets on top and justs rides the waves. it has a big carolina flare then keeps u dry, unless u got a side wind which there is no protecton from that in a bay boat. i can run the skinny water or run out to the 12 mile rigs in venice. ery comfortable ride and never a worry.
trim tabs help if u have a heavy load or unbalanced load. on a flat calm day ill run 62 mph. absolutely love my boat.

You lose that much speed between the 22' and the 24'??????

jlincecum 11-10-2009 08:04 PM

thats not a speed for the 24, thats a price

bay_slayer 11-10-2009 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jlincecum (Post 75158)
thats not a speed for the 24, thats a price

LMAO.......I feel like a douche. OK do you have any idea what the speed would be with the 24 footer? But i really think 22' would be more of what I'm looking for!

jlincecum 11-10-2009 08:16 PM

that 22 is a helluva boat. we fished the shootout this year out of it, very nice ride....
i have the bluewave 22' v-bay w/150 thats quite a bit cheaper but not near the boat

bay_slayer 11-10-2009 08:23 PM

Man that Purebay is a beautiful boat and definitely has my attention right now

mikedatiger 11-10-2009 09:05 PM

If you really want speed - check out the Majek 2200 Xtreme. Don't ask me about price as I have no idea, but these boats fly!!!!

http://www.secretsoftheoutdoors.com/DSC00420.jpg

Hopedale Hustler 11-10-2009 09:05 PM

I still like blazer bay...24..its bad....unless i can have a free 24 yellowfin rigged out wit a 350 yammy....mah ole Nitro bay is good enough till i start the business though...i use mah flat half the year anyways...

LaAngler 11-10-2009 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PUREBAY2200 (Post 75030)
purebay2200....hands down. i can run upper 50 in a 2 ft chop. it gets on top and justs rides the waves. it has a big carolina flare then keeps u dry, unless u got a side wind which there is no protecton from that in a bay boat. i can run the skinny water or run out to the 12 mile rigs in venice. ery comfortable ride and never a worry.
trim tabs help if u have a heavy load or unbalanced load. on a flat calm day ill run 62 mph. absolutely love my boat.


NOpe you said you would do it different next time around!!! :work:


Mike I heard the majek's stuff the bow in the chop!!! bad azzz boat for inside the lake tho...i like the UFo one they had on 2cruel

PUREBAY2200 11-10-2009 09:34 PM

next time around
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LaAngler (Post 75231)
NOpe you said you would do it different next time around!!! :work:


Mike I heard the majek's stuff the bow in the chop!!! bad azzz boat for inside the lake tho...i like the UFo one they had on 2cruel

yea i will....ill buy everything i want on the boat when i buy yhe boat.....alot cheaper then. i didnt know what i needed /wanted back then . i do now.
next boat will b a 24 ft, no doubt.

the majek is a sweet boat, but not built for an open lake or bay. ive seen a few of there try and cross bays in hopedale....not fun looking.
but if u stay protected they are a good doat.

PUREBAY2200 11-10-2009 09:37 PM

speed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bay_slayer (Post 75163)
LMAO.......I feel like a douche. OK do you have any idea what the speed would be with the 24 footer? But i really think 22' would be more of what I'm looking for!


ull top at about 56 in a 24 purebay. the big thing with the purebays is getting the prop right. it will ride like a cadillac with a ferarri engine once its proped correct

mikedatiger 11-10-2009 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LaAngler (Post 75231)
NOpe you said you would do it different next time around!!! :work:


Mike I heard the majek's stuff the bow in the chop!!! bad azzz boat for inside the lake tho...i like the UFo one they had on 2cruel

I can't speak about em in the chop, but I rode in one on a calm day and that thing flew. Saw a composite one at the houston boat show that supposedly would do 80 but you couldn't pay me to have to try that out in a bay boat - especially not in the chop!!

PUREBAY2200 11-10-2009 09:55 PM

when i ran the film crew around hopedale for the REDFISH CUP back in aug, there were some seriously fast boats out there!!!! one inparticular was ran by chuck and cj howard, the winner of the tourny, they had a sterling 22 ft with a mercury 250 pro xs. man i tell u it flew!! i was runnin 60 and they left me!!! chuck said the boat will run 72-75 depending on load and wind. that is no lie!!!

bay_slayer 11-10-2009 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PUREBAY2200 (Post 75247)
ull top at about 56 in a 24 purebay. the big thing with the purebays is getting the prop right. it will ride like a cadillac with a ferarri engine once its proped correct

What is the roughest water you would take the boat in?

"W" 11-10-2009 11:06 PM

Yall want some speed wait until my Next hitch off!!! When the Black beast is unleashed!!!

Salty 11-10-2009 11:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikethetiger55 (Post 75257)
I can't speak about em in the chop, but I rode in one on a calm day and that thing flew. Saw a composite one at the houston boat show that supposedly would do 80 but you couldn't pay me to have to try that out in a bay boat - especially not in the chop!!


W's been 85mph in RR's bote. :smokin:


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