| bosshogg |
04-25-2011 07:25 PM |
Shearwater vs Champion
If money had nothing to do with the purchase which boat would you buy ??
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| fishinpox |
04-25-2011 07:27 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by bosshogg
(Post 247149)
If money had nothing to do with the purchase which boat would you buy ??
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shearwater 25 ltz because of the speed factor vs the 25 seachamp
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| Montauk17 |
04-25-2011 07:27 PM |
Oh boy here we go,another boat thread. Between the two I would go with shearwater,champion is out the the boat game.
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| longcast |
04-25-2011 07:30 PM |
Shearwater
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| speckinabox |
04-25-2011 07:31 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Montauk17
(Post 247152)
Oh boy here we go,another boat thread. Between the two I would go with shearwater,champion is out the the boat game.
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Stratus picked up the name....
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| PUREBAY2200 |
04-25-2011 07:31 PM |
U want a champ..... Go get a ranger..... They bought em:)
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| Montauk17 |
04-25-2011 07:32 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by speckinabox
(Post 247156)
Stratus picked up the name....
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Only the bass boat line,bay boat is history.
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| bluewing |
04-25-2011 07:34 PM |
swearwater all the way
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Haynie!!!! Just saying!!!
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| speckinabox |
04-25-2011 07:43 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Montauk17
(Post 247158)
Only the bass boat line,bay boat is history.
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yea my bad they are all under the same company now...
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| bosshogg |
04-25-2011 07:47 PM |
Did not like the haynie !
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| SaltyShaw |
04-25-2011 07:54 PM |
Shearwater . . . .
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| bayouchub |
04-25-2011 07:57 PM |
Haynie
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| cmdrost |
04-25-2011 07:58 PM |
shearwater....not really a comparison of apples to apples
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| fishaholic82 |
04-25-2011 08:17 PM |
Yellowfin if moneys no object
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| SaltyShaw |
04-25-2011 08:21 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by fishaholic82
(Post 247182)
Yellowfin if moneys no object
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Word those Yellowfins are sick
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| youmyboyblue |
04-25-2011 08:23 PM |
Arguing over which boat is better is like arguing which supermodel is hotter. At the end of the day the result will be the same.
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| youmyboyblue |
04-25-2011 08:27 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by fishinpox
(Post 247151)
shearwater 25 ltz because of the speed factor vs the 25 seachamp
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You don't think 25 is to big for inshore? Just seems like one of those sizes that's to big for inshore but not quite big enough for offshore.
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| fishinpox |
04-25-2011 08:32 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by youmyboyblue
(Post 247187)
You don't think 25 is to big for inshore? Just seems like one of those sizes that's to big for inshore but not quite big enough for offshore.
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for the marsh yes to big but dirfting canals/reefs in hopedale in the winter and bretonsound trips in the spring....perfect. could run into east bay and snapper fish. if the weather looked decent i would run 40-50 miles offshore in a 25ltz no worries
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| BayBolt23 |
04-25-2011 08:41 PM |
No comparison between these 2 boats. Shearwater 25 LTZ
But my choise would be a 24 ft Yellowfin.
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