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Old 02-10-2011, 10:54 PM
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Why do you want a 24ft boat??? I fish 3 all day and 4 is no prob.... I see no need for a 24ft unless your a guide who has to fish 5 people
The extra 3 feet really don't slow you down much even with the same power, what 2-3 mph loaded? That 3 foot will be nice offshore. Do any of you 24HO guys snapper fish out of cameron? I figure it to be a 40 mile boat easy.

Mercury outboard man said here on this board that the first few would be cheaper but when they caught on he would raise the price. More power to them.

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Haynie is a better riding boat than BlackJack...and that comes from BlackJack owners.....
it seems so

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On a different note, will the new Yamaha SHO even perform on a Haynie??? I don't think it will because of the 20" shaft.
12 inch set back plate mounted a tad lower I'd imagine, different prop.


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Blazer bay has had the least amount factory defects in the 3 local fiberglass shop's point of view. Look's to me to be a replica of the Bill Kenner's hull of about 5 years ago. To each his own and how deep's your pocket.
haynie's are much much more solid, blazer just copied PF & Kenner hulls.
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