A friend of mine recently acquired a bunch of money, and is looking into buying a new bay boat. He is looking for a 24'-25' bay boat good for everything from shallow running, to fishing the rough water at the jetties. He will probably take it off shore a little ways if the weather is right as well. What say you green screen, what is the absolute best bay boat on the market if you don't really have a budget? This is very foreign to me, but he is asking me to help him make sure he has a boat he'll feel ok about dropping so much money on. Here are the important features. Handles rough water well, dry, plenty deck space, and all around well built (doesn't want to worry about having a bunch of petty stuff break).
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Originally posted by DedDuk View PostThere are two kinds of boats. Skinny water and not so skinny water.
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Originally posted by Codie View Posthttps://www.crevalleboats.com/boats/26-bay/
If I was in his situation it would be this one
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That Crevalle with its Carolina skiff hull design is sexy.
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I'm a fan of the haynie magnums. Another boat I'd look at would be the shallow sport mod v. (I've never been in one, but have been doing a little research on them and would have to test drive one if I was in the market)
I think both will draft in 10" and I know the haynies take rough water very well.
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