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Originally Posted by noodle creek
I've been in both also. Everyone has their own opinion. Haynie is lighter and narrower with a deep V, and doesn't plow into waves as hard. Seems to stay on top better. I have no problem with a triton, that's why I included it in boats to look for.
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this is fact
I was not a believer until i came out of east pass in sabine in a 24 ho with it blowing about 20-25 sse.... was very impressed with how it got on top of the chop and didnt plow. Triton is a damn good boat though