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Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2008
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Where would you throw Key West in that group?
Don't know much about them TBH. Great looking boats though.
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Sonoma County
Member since Dec 2012
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Baton Rouge, LA
Member since May 2010
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Top tier: yellowfin
Second tier: Shearwater, pathfinder, blackjack
Third tier: Champion, ranger, triton
Fourth tier: frontier, nautica star, blue wave, blazer bay
Obviously I left some out and it doesn't mean that I think they are inferior these are just the really popular ones. For instance I also really like the majek and haynie boats but they are almost a breed all alone. Fwiw I have a 22' pathfinder and I really enjoy it. Not a great boat for breaking waves but it handles chop fine. They are all geared for different scenarios.
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EBR
Member since Oct 2012
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Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2007
6989 posts
Blue waves are good boats but I think they are starting to mass produce thek and raise the prices at the same time which can be a disaster.
Pathfinders and Blazer Bays are good riding boats for how much water they draw.
If you have the money a shearwater is a sweet riding boar and they can get in pretty skinny water.
I owned a blackjack and it is the best riding bay boat in chop that I have ever been in. Better than all boats previouslg mentioned and it isn'tt close.
The newer Tritons are good in chop as well. Still not as good as a blackjack but better than all the others.
Army Fan
Middle of the Mall
Member since Aug 2011
10034 posts
I think shearwater is fine, but I've heard some people grumbling about problems. I hear the YF is a bad mofo, but haven't been in their bayboat. Everglades I thought were well built until a buddy's livewell fell into the hull. I'm partial to Ranger, but it saved me and my wife's life so there's that. Pathfinder almost blew me up and others also. When they first came out they had an issue with fuel tank and it would leak back into bilge. They've obviously corrected the problem. Not sure if they are making them again, but that Avenger is a beast also. The Majek is bad arse also, can get up on plane in a heavy dew.
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Baton Rouge
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Houma
Member since Dec 2007
20786 posts
Yellowfin, Black Jack, Shearwater, Edgewater,
Then
Triton, Skeeter, Ranger, Champion
Then
Everything else
A 20k bay boat will catch the same fish as a 80K just saying.
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Red Stick
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lafayette
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At the camp
Member since Oct 2007
20322 posts
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your best bet is to figure out 1)budget, 2)where you'll be fishing, and 3)type of fishing. Once you do that, you can narrow down your choices.
Yep. I agree. Tell us this OP
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thibodaux
Member since Feb 2013
901 posts
top: shearwater, yellowfin, contender, blackjack
high quality: ranger, blazer bay, champion
good boats for the money: pathfinder, blue wave, nautic star
thats my 2 cents
USA Fan
University of LSU
Member since Oct 2011
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but have been in a 24 foot skeeter and that sucka was niccce.
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Red Stick
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shearwater 26
26' bay boat? I hope it had twins?
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Brazil
Member since May 2005
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Yellowfin, Black Jack, Shearwater, Edgewater,
I would definitely put Young Bay boats in the top tier. They are so expense is the reason you don't see them often. But if you can afford it you got a great boat.
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Coastal Bar
Member since May 2006
95109 posts
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Yellowfin,Shearwater>>>>>>>>>>>>>the rest.
I could name 10 bay boats I'd buy before a Shearwater....they're pretty but that's about it
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top: shearwater, yellowfin, contender, blackjack
high quality: ranger, blazer bay, champion
good boats for the money: pathfinder, blue wave, nautic star
you have ranger and blazer bay above pathfinder?
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Here
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