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Old 06-29-2013, 05:45 AM
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None of you guys have a clue when you mention wood in boats...I would like to see first hand yalls experience with boats in general...Some of the best boats ever made consist of "MARINE GRADE WOOD" yall need to get off yalls kick of "doesnt have wood in it"...the only boats ive seen come apart were composite boats...and the ones with wood were from people not taking care of them and drilling holes and such causing them to rot prematurely


A truly honest opinion both are great boats...Bill makes great boats and besides what others say I dare anyone to say my Haynie doesnt have the fit and finish of another manufacture...thats just my 2c!


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Old 06-29-2013, 05:52 AM
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Yall just as soon get the popcorn and put this one in the gill net!! n


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Old 06-29-2013, 06:42 AM
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Spend the extra money for the blackjack. There is no reason to pay that much money for a boat with wood in it unless planning to replace in a few years..(one reason why I think a lot of guides use them). The blackjack has a superior fit and finish and I believe has more options for bringing family aboard. I've not ridden in a blackjack but I have been in a Haynie. The boat is a beast, but the fit and finish is sub par for a boat in that price range...Look at all the small details. I stepped on a hatch lid and heard fiberglass cracking due to the hatches being installed unlevel. Things like that work my nerves..
Haynie has a life time warranty on its hull ...and its custom so you put the hatches you want


Why do you think its the #1 guide boat on big lake??? Because its a fishing machine!! Guides change them out because they get great deals on Haynie guide program... its all about the warranty

And they can sale the boat and make money after using it for a year or two and keep same note on a brand new boat with new warranty

Black Jack is a great boat but not fishing friendly deck layout....
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Old 06-29-2013, 07:03 AM
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What were boats made of before metal and glass?

Pretty sure Columbus didn't sail the world in an wood free boat.
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Old 06-29-2013, 07:08 AM
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Hayine Boats
BUILT ONE AT A TIME
All Haynie's are built with no rot boat panel and a fiberglass stringer system. Each boat is built one at a time and all glass is hand laid. All boats are glassed inside and out and finished with gel coat even in the boxes and rig box.

No short cuts are taken when each boat is finished out and all center consoles are glassed in (no screws to come loose over time). Each console can be raised to your wants and needs from 2" to 4" or even more if you want. Once the flooring is installed each boat is filled front to rear by injection with close cell foam for flotation....

Built to last!

Every inch of the boat is fiber-glassed.

There is no exposed wood. The fiber-glassing extends the entire length of each boat.

The entire boat is injected with marine foam and all injection points sealed.
Foam injection is done for superior deck strength and floatation.

http://www.hayniebayboats.com/Boat_Construction.shtml
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Old 06-29-2013, 07:11 AM
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I think both are great boats. The Haynie is a pure fishing boat. The blackjack is more comfortable and more aesthetically pleasing. It's like comparing going fishing in Venice to Grand Isle with the Haynie being Venice. The fishing is great in both just one is prettier and more tourist friendly then the other
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Old 06-29-2013, 07:14 AM
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About the wood thing there are 40-year-old Boston Whalers still out there fishing. As long as the fiberglass work is done well you have nothing to worry about with wood in boats
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Old 06-29-2013, 08:01 AM
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Been running a HO for 2 1/2 years now have really enjoyed it! Where else will u get another bay boat with a 8 foot front deck?!?!! The HO is very easy to trailer,takes a good chop and quick on the water in the chop! Not downing the BJ it is a fine azz boat but I really like how you can build the top cap of the Haynie the way you want it!
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Old 06-29-2013, 08:03 AM
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Has anyone ever heard of termites in a boat? I have. And they eat wood only.
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Has anyone ever heard of termites in a boat? I have. And they eat wood only.

you show me a Haynie that ever had Termites...
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Old 06-29-2013, 08:17 AM
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you show me a Haynie that ever had Termites...
Patience grasshopper patience.

I would rather go with no possibility of that disaster
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Old 06-29-2013, 08:22 AM
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Shearwaters have no wood, but several have had their transoms fall off. Haven't heard of that happening on a haynie yet.
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Old 06-29-2013, 08:23 AM
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Apples and oranges comparison. I love my blackjack but considered a Haynie when buying. I felt the blackjack was a better fit for a family and weekend warrior. If I used a boat to fish only and very often I'd have leaned to the Haynie. The Haynies finish is better suited for hi use. It's not as clean of a finish as the blackjack. Not even close so if it isn't perfectly clean you'd never no. As far wood, most 3+ million dollar yachts are wood.
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Old 06-29-2013, 08:33 AM
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Patience grasshopper patience.

I would rather go with no possibility of that disaster
LIFETIME Warrenty on HULL!!!!!!


LMAO Dem sum bad azz TerMITES to crew up fiberglass 1st...

GTFO of here with that

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Old 06-29-2013, 09:06 AM
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I have been in both boats.

the Haynie is a narrower hull and a little less "stable" fishing platform. It leans more than a Blackjack will. The Blackjack has a "Carolina" flare hull and should be a drier ride in the slop. If he is planning on going offshore at all, the Blackjack has higher sides.

I have not been in a Haynie in rough water, but my Blackjack would take some very rough water well.
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You may want to tell him to throw a 22 alweld in the mix. Ive heard good things.
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Old 06-29-2013, 09:09 AM
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Shearwaters have no wood, but several have had their transoms fall off. Haven't heard of that happening on a haynie yet.
Yeah but shearwaters are crap...
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Old 06-29-2013, 09:24 AM
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Thanks for the the post, my buddy is not worried that much about the wood in the Haynie just the hardware and rigging of the boat is a concern for him. He is leaning toward the Blackjack because the prices of the two boats are real close.
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Old 06-29-2013, 09:30 AM
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Thanks for the the post, my buddy is not worried that much about the wood in the Haynie just the hardware and rigging of the boat is a concern for him. He is leaning toward the Blackjack because the prices of the two boats are real close.
If he is looking to spend $60,000. Buy a ranger, problem solved!! Lol
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