Morada 22 / 300 Yam - New Build Thread
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I have ordered a new Morada 22 / 300 Yamaha rig and wanted to share some early build pics.
The white 22 on the trailer and being pulled from the mold is Hull #1. It is now in rigging. The one shown in the mold is my 22, Hull #2 - Ice Blue sides, Oyster White running surface, Oyster White cap and console. The gel coat has been sprayed and the initial layer of cloth glassed in, as shown in the pics below. There are other build pics on the FB page for “IslaMorada Boatworks”. Tom Gordon (who many of you may know, or recognize, from Hells Bay and Gordon Boatworks) is building the Morada boats using high-end build materials and hardware. Those who have seen the boats have been impressed with the quality of the build. Background: He acquired the Lake and Bay molds and spent some serious $s cleaning up the hull molds and then reworked the cap molds including decks, hatches and non-skid. He also built a new console providing excellent access to batteries and electronics. The new console also has a dual level footrest. As you would expect from Tom, the Morada fit & finish, materials, rigging details, wiring and plumbing are all very well executed. Very precise and very clean. The stock build includes a number of standard items: > Atlas or Bobs JP > 8ft PP Blade > 108 gal epoxy coated aluminum tank; 85 gal for the 22; with Racor filter > LED light package for NAV lights, cockpit, all boxes and wells, and includes 2 underwater LEDs > Dry, gasketed storage boxes > In-floor wet gear storage box > 2 - 2,200 gph bilge pumps > 1 inch coring around the rear wells that will definitely hold ice > 1,000 gph plumbed bait well; all 3 can be plumbed > Dual level footrest on console > Under deck rod storage boxes in front deck, with SeaDek on floor of rod boxes. > Under gunnel, open access, rod storage - 3 per side > 4 SS pop up cleats > 4 flush mount gunwale rod holders > Aluminum LP with 4 rod holders and a SeaDek lined under cushion storage box > SS gas shocks on all hatch lids > SS compression hatch locks > 65 Yeti with cushion > 2 Group 27 AGM batteries with selector switch > Sealed Mil-Spec switches with circuit breakers. My options: > MK I-Pilot and a single 36V Lithium-Pros battery (only 29lbs), > SIMRAD NSS9 EVO2, Chirp transducer and Structure Scan > Fusion IP 700, JL amp and 4 JL880s > Simrad VHF, mounted inside console, with Command mic > Compass > Midship cleats, 4 extra flush mount rod holders > Rear center seating with removable backrest Sport Trail trailer will build a trailer for my 22. If you need a custom trailer, call Kevin Deselle at Sport Trail. They have a FB page. Btw, my recent rides included: > 3 YFs from 2011-2014; (a 21, then 2-24s) and > 3 SWs from 2006 – 2011: (2-Z2200s and a 23TE). I fish TX and LA inshore mostly, plus an occasional light near-shore trip. Boat should be ready in June and I will update when I can. PM me if you like. |
Cant wait to see the finished product!
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Unless that guy in the last picture is 4 foot tall that is a hell of a beam on that boat
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What's the bill on a 22ft rig?
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That's a sharp looking hull how do they do the decks are they capped like say a blackjack or bluewave or they molded like a Haynie or old kenners? Also would like to know price range and see one finished.
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Thanks, cbruno. I want to see one finished, too. MINE! :-)
The Morada bay boats are capped, very high build quality. Vinyl ester resin, cored sides. Top of the line materials are used in the build, hardware, precise plumbing & wiring, etc. Also see the 'standard equipment' items above - like the full LED package, huge epoxy coated 109 gal fuel tank in the 24, 85 gal in the 22. Pricing is factory direct and I think excellent value for the high quality build, hardware, wiring, plumbing, fit and finish. See:https://www.facebook.com/islamoradaboatworks?fref=ts All of the boats shown are customer boats, so you will see different dash layouts, T-Tops, Open, half tower 24s. There are a few pics of the first 22 that is now in rigging. On the price range - they run more than a Shearwater and less than a Yellowfin. I have owned both. Hope this helps. |
Very nice! I'm jealous!
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The 24 is my favorite boat!! I had them send me some pics of a dark blue hull they built and it is freaking sick!!!
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Morada 22
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3 new pics - side coring, lifting strakes filled, 3rd layer of cloth, all while still in mold.
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Skeeter, you will have to bring it by my place in Fourchon when you get her. Awesome boat!!!!
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We can work on killing a few brain cells... :-) |
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This is a pic of a recent 24. Mine will be the Mini-Me version (22) with an oyster white bottom, same ice blue sides.
The 24 shown is owned by Capt Scott Owens in Georgia. |
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Transom vac bagged, now done with stringer grid being placed in hull - all while still in mold.
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Nice looking boats....I always liked the lake and bays. Should be close to 70mph with that setup?
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If anyone wants pictures of the 24 Tom sent me just send me your email.
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Is this the old Lake and Bay mold? In my opinion the Lake and Bay 24 was a very good riding boat.
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These boats are somewhat lighter than the old L&Bs - the Morada 24 shed about 450 lbs, but we will see. |
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A few more build pics.
> Top cap being cored > Stringers done > Hull out of mold pics Headed to rigging next. |
It's already a pretty boat! lol
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very nice ride...congrats on your new boat
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Damn Todd,
Get me a Boca Grande lined up! |
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Contact Tom Gordon 786-393-4752. Or tom@islamoradaboatworks.com They are slammed now like a lot of builders. Headed there in mid-June to get my boat. |
That's going to be a fine machine! Thanks for sharing the build with us.
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Can we get some updated pictures? Thanks
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Anyhow been fishing in Grand Isle last week in my brother's 24. Ran through some very snotty weather and was pleased with how solid and dry the boat is. Here is a pic of his 24 when we picked her up in Titusville, FL last Tuesday. |
Nice boat, but why do you need one if your brother already has one? Gotta remind him about how momma said ya'll need to share the toys!
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Counting down the days. Patience grasshopper, patience.
Here is a pic of hull #1 looking pretty happy. . . |
Lucky Pierre is your brother?
Both of your names should be Lucky.... I live in Luling as well. |
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Are you referring to the steps in the hull?
The 22 is a stepped hull which allows air under the boat resulting in decreased drag and increased speed. The 24 is not a stepped hull if I remember correctly. |
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Yes, LP is my brother. He is really pumped about his new 24 and has been doing well on the trout and reds around Grand Isle! |
I was supposed to be around GI today but things got complicated my my girlfriends niece wiped out on a scooter resulting in a trip to the Children's hospital.
I'll be out there next Saturday and Sunday. Fishing and testing props. |
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And my boat will actually be ready mid-July. They built another 24 that got to rigging before mine :-) So I jumped the gun on timing. |
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4.7 hrs on the new rig, still doing the break in thing. No video at the moment. Wish I had more time for a full report. Sorry for the delay.
The 22 is very wide and stable. I ran the Gulf for 10 miles and found that the big V up front really works and keeps you dry. I got tabs for the shallow water hole shot. Boat really does not need them, as it naturally runs flatter than a non-step boat. Maybe in a big quartering sea you would want tabs. Running data: 40 mph cruise was getting 4.2 mpg at around 3,600 rpm. My test load was full fishing gear, 75 gals fuel, 5 batteries and TM on bow, 94 degree air, 89 degree water temp. Made a couple of short WOT runs turning a 23 Razor 4 at 5,700 rpm - ran 64-65 depending on chop and wind. I have some props to play with and winter air temps will improve these numbers. IBW did a great job on the rigging and layout. See 90 pics at https://picasaweb.google.com/ToddMat...2?noredirect=1 A few below: |
Wow
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Beautiful Boat!
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Sweet ride!
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Nice
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Fine!
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Very. Nice. Love the console.
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The razor 4 is where it's at. I'm currently testing one.
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I like the set up!!!. It Gives me an idea how to i flush mount something in that big empty space on my console. |
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Thanks guys, she is pretty sweet. A big 22.
Will be at my camp on Grand Isle next week Tues - Sun. PM me with a cell # and I will make time to show / demo it. My brother will be down there with his 24 too. Pic of his 24 below. |
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Morada 22 on the lift at Grand Isle.
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A few pics from a Grand Isle trip last week. Spanked the Mangrove on live pogy and croaker. Zoom in on the 30 gal live well.
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Sweet cruise mileage. 4.7 mpg at 33 mph. 3,100 rpm
And updated pics at https://picasaweb.google.com/ToddMat...2?noredirect=1 . |
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