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re: Nautic Star boats
Posted on 7/25/11 at 1:09 pm to redneck
Posted on 7/25/11 at 1:09 pm to redneck
Have a 2110 w/ 150 four stroke Yamaha, love it, have been in it since April this year. For the money I think it's a great value with excellent fit and finish. It's not an Everglades, etc. but very nice for the money. I've fished in a ton of bay boats, fished yesterday in a comparabe sized Blazer Bay. Would still take the Nautic Star.
As for the ride, it's got a little deeper V than most standard 21 ft bay boats. As a result it does very well going head on into seas when crossing a lake or bay against the wind. However, like most any bay boat I know it'll jar you on a quartering sea. Unloaded I can get 52mph (GPS) out of mine but with a typical load top out around 48-49. shoot me an email if you have other questions specific to that model
As for the ride, it's got a little deeper V than most standard 21 ft bay boats. As a result it does very well going head on into seas when crossing a lake or bay against the wind. However, like most any bay boat I know it'll jar you on a quartering sea. Unloaded I can get 52mph (GPS) out of mine but with a typical load top out around 48-49. shoot me an email if you have other questions specific to that model
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