im bored and need ideas

03darkshadow, I have a 22 Velocity and boat on the upper bay. I don't know where you plan on going on the bay, but I have been down to the bay bridge on mine. It can get really nasty real quick on the bay!! I am ok with the ride I get out of my boat on most days. You would also get a good ride out of one of the 24X7 boats like the Pantera, Python, Superboat, etc. etc.

Good Luck
 
mostly upper bay, places like nauti goose, ches inn, or just f'n around and go swim, and the occasional jellyfish joels.


if/when I get something we'll have to go grab a beer. :26:
 
so i should probably stick with pantera, superboat, or a small cig.

thanks.

What about a 24 banana? They are made from the old 24 Cigarette molds....can't get a better real water boat than that. Plus they are 8 feet wide, not 7 like the other 24 brands.

We just took one in trade on a new 24 banana, and it sold within a week. Try posting on the banana boat section, maybe some owners are looking to get out or move up.

the website is www.bananaboatco.com
 

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my experience is very limited in offshore boats. I dont really know much about the 24 bananas, after reading the site.. i like them. i guess i could get one and paint it yellow and paint dole on the side :D
 
I think a Baja 24 Outlaw would be a good starter for you and there should be plenty of decent ones in your price range. Handle the rough pretty well, standup bolsters and will run around 60-62 with with a 454 mag. It will feel like a bigger boat compared to the 24'x7' boats.

Keep the costs of financing and insurance in mind. Rates are gonna be pricey on both.
 
so the baja 24 outlaw is a 23 degree deadrise. and the pantera, sb, etc are 24 degrees. what about the 24 or 25 sunsation, I saw a 24 on s and fly and kind of like it, i just dont know its deadrise or how they handle some rough water.
 
so the baja 24 outlaw is a 23 degree deadrise. and the pantera, sb, etc are 24 degrees. what about the 24 or 25 sunsation, I saw a 24 on s and fly and kind of like it, i just dont know its deadrise or how they handle some rough water.


Pretty sure the 24 OL is 24* deadrise. It is just a lot deeper boat and its 8' wide. Its a stand up boat, where the others are sit down boats with shallow freeboard.
 
For $20K, I'd be looking for a 27 Magnum.

Very good call!!!
Such beautiful lines on those boats.
I WILL have an old 27' Mag in the stable one day next to the Pantera. Also have a Mistress on that list.:sifone:

i didnt know the pantera was a sit down boat, I definately want a stand up one.

You can find 24's both stand-up and sit-down.
But, If you intend to stand, there isn't much freeboard.
I'm setting mine up as a sit-down. Considered the bolsters, but as someone else once said, at about 6' tall, standing in this boat, "I'd stick out like a boner in sweat-pants".:)
 
I have a 21 Rallysport with a 300 Merc. $16,500. Here's the link.
http://forums.screamandfly.com/forums/showthread.php?t=163651&highlight=rallysport


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I have a 27 Avanti for sale real cheap excellent rough water boat. Boat is in excllent condition. Always kept inside. Trailer has less than 100 miles on it. Only reason I'am selling is I picked up a 33 Powerplay http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.com/avanti_27_w_2005_performance_trailer-o25423-en.html



Thats the boat for him right there. Ive seen this boat for the last 20 years or so on Lake george. It has real nice classic lines is very well maintained and the price is ever so right.
 
thats a little older then i would like, and something about it doesnt jump out at me.

Also, I want an inboard boat, i just like the sound better, sorry guys
 
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