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that haynie is easily compared to the blackjack. IMO I like the black jacks sides, rather than being short like his.. We was runnin 55 in side sea's. and smooth as ever. |
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Live to fish you would be surprised what this boat does in chop.... I ate 3ft chop side ways at 55 mph clipping... I will take you on in any seas for fun
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#43
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The race is on.....for fun of course.
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#44
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Blackjack boats have no wood/Hanie has lots of wood construction , check both webcites ......
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wood is no good. if thats true.
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Haynie is built with some wood but the wood I coated many times over..... This hull will out last my life..... Blackjack is a cap and has a life time guarantee.... I love the black jack also
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I would take a 24 haynie HO over any boat on the market except yellowfin.
Blackjack no better ride 10mph slower |
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Live 2 fish when we racing? From hebert s to the last weir... I will give you 5 second head start
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Don't be afraid of wood,I have a 1970 boston whaler that has plenty of wood in it and its in great shape.
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I have a 22ft Champion (wood) that is 10yrs. old...It has been a great boat... |
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My dad has a 1972 Ranger that he bought brand new (yeah you heard me...a '72!) that has seen more water than all of us put together!!! & he still uses it & it has plenty of wood in it!
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That wood talk is a myth.... My boat hull will out live me for sure so I really don't care what its like in a 100 years
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#53
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the wood is really no problem unless its used in the transom. almost all boats mg's that say no wood still use wood for the consoles and other non structural parts of the boat. as long as the stringers and transom are glass it should be good to go.
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#54
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Well we do both work offshore, so maybe we can hook up our here. hahaha |
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Huntin Fool, lets talk W in to letting us borrow it for the Dog Fights! Aint nobody beat us to our hole!!!!!!
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#56
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W's boat is fast..But not that fast! lol......they got one new boat...and good lord that baby gets it! Some new guy fishing the river.. |
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Fool is his bote as fast as tink tink???
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that boat is light for having any kind of wood in it. Ive always heard that a 3 blade has a better top end than a 4 blade. If this is true,hate to see what it would do then. I have a 22' pathy with 200 hpdi. When it was new I had gotten 63 gps out of it, with only me in the boat,15 gal. of gas and a lifejacket.lol since then I added lots of goodies and gear to it. Now, more in the 54-56 range. 63 is terrifically fast for all the stuff you got in that boat. That rocks.
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If you have wood in the floors and decks, you need to be sure to keep all screws
tight and sealed. I keep a boat at Olmsted Shipyard in Lake Charles and they are always cutting out decks and replacing rotten wood. Insurance will not pay for rotten wood or water in decks. Once the water gets in the wood, it is very labor intensive to get it out. The newer wood is more water resistant, but it can still rot. You just have to make sure all the screws are tight and sealed. Can't say that enough. I had a friend who used to fish offshore with me in a Welcraft and his center console screws got loose from the pounding. His whole coring had to be changed out. Boats are worse than anything about having to be kept up. Wax, flush, clean, seal, wash, ect... There is nothing easier than an aluminum jon boat. But they make noise and pound too much. |
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Tink tink just like.... tinktinktinktinktinktinktinktinktink and he's already at the weirs! |
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