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Old 06-06-2011, 05:09 PM
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Skeeter makes a nice bay boat. My dad has a zx22 and it hauls azz. The zx20 is nice,but not alot of space inside compared to other brands.
Yeah I saw a 2010 skeeter ZX 22 Bay online it was in Florida. It was a demo used for a tournament. It had the SHO 250 Hrdayulic jack plate, trim tabs. The wanted 43K for it. Really nice looking rig. It looks like the sides are pretty low in that boat, didn't know how good it would take the rough water.
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Old 06-06-2011, 05:13 PM
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Yeah I saw a 2010 skeeter ZX 22 Bay online it was in Florida. It was a demo used for a tournament. It had the SHO 250 Hrdayulic jack plate, trim tabs. The wanted 43K for it. Really nice looking rig. It looks like the sides are pretty low in that boat, didn't know how good it would take the rough water.
It does fine in rough water,unless you a running with a crosswind then you will get wet no matter what boat. Head on or quartering the waves is no problem. We had it in some 3-4 footers in toledo bend this spring running 40mph no problem. Gets even smoother at 50mph,but gets a lil air. My dad has a non hpdi vmax 225 and it runs 65mph with a light fuel load. It also floats in 10-11" of water.
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Old 06-06-2011, 05:21 PM
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the zx20 bay is rated for 150. i used a buddys in grand isle last year and i really liked it. was great on fuel also.
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Old 06-06-2011, 06:49 PM
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Thanx for all the help and suggestions. I realy like the ZX 22 but I am gonna try and PM a few of the People on here who have the Haynie. Like the look of the boat and the fact you have some say so designing the lay out..
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Old 06-06-2011, 07:03 PM
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you'll like the haynie but it is a rolled edge boat and dosent have the nice finish like the cap boats and the cap boats have more storage.
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Old 06-06-2011, 07:24 PM
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you'll like the haynie but it is a rolled edge boat and dosent have the nice finish like the cap boats and the cap boats have more storage.
Rolled gunnels are much easier to clean though.
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Old 06-07-2011, 12:51 AM
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I love my triton lts...
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Old 06-07-2011, 08:30 AM
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Take a look at the the 2170 rolled edge blazer bay r the 2200 with the liner blazer bay. Same hull. Just 21 is rolled edge and 22 has insert. Both r very nice. I'm getting the 2170

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Old 06-07-2011, 01:00 PM
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Dont not buy a boat 20 or 22ft boat with a 150...Make sure you get at least 200 or better.........Most guys I know buy a boat and its under powered...
agree.....I wouldn't call my boat underpowered but I do beleive it could use the 200 and would be more efficient.

Talked with over 4 dealerships before I bought mine and all 4 talked me out of the 200 Oh well.

But I'll give you a strong recommendation for the Frontier. Great boats....little cheaper than its big brother Blackjack.

Haynie great boat too! I really like the Blazer Bays also.
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Old 06-07-2011, 01:04 PM
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Rolled gunnels are much easier to clean though.
2nd that
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Love my Haynie and like Montauk said very easy to clean
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Here's some advise "stay smooth" J/K!
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yea just ask and he wil tell you
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If they grow it, W will come, chop it down and make it into a boat.
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Here's some advise "stay smooth" J/K!
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