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Re: 24' Bay Boat (Ranger, Triton, BlueWave)
[Re: OldStratos]
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05/12/17 01:53 PM
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G Hatley
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Green Horn
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I have a Blue Wave 2400 and love it! Great fishing machine and has a very smooth ride and handles choppy water on large lakes and in the bays very well. I will probably buy another new boat in a year or less and see no reason to NOT buy a Blue Wave boat. The Ranger Bay boats are certainly good looking boats and built very well but they are way over priced in my opinion! Good luck with your purchase!
Gary P. Hatley
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Re: 24' Bay Boat (Ranger, Triton, BlueWave)
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05/12/17 05:55 PM
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OldStratos
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There is a lot to like about the Bluewave's. I think it really fits our style of fishing in North Texas. I've seen the videos on how they are built, family owned, close to DFW, etc. I've heard nothing but good things from folks that own them, but I get the feeling that it rides differently in rough water than these other boats and I'm hearing this from the salesmen for ranger, triton, etc. For example the ranger is almost 25% heavier and I think most of that is in the thickness of the glass in the hull resulting in a stiffer hull that has a solid ride in rough water. When you get yours partially air borne from a big wave does the entry feel solid or does the impact reverb up through body to the degree that you think you just damaged your boat? Thanks in advance for your feed back.
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Re: 24' Bay Boat (Ranger, Triton, BlueWave)
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05/12/17 06:46 PM
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Capt. Michael Littlejohn
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Do you want floor space or deck space? Two huge different layouts..
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Re: 24' Bay Boat (Ranger, Triton, BlueWave)
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05/12/17 09:22 PM
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OldStratos
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Both.. :-) I do like the huge front deck on the Triton. The Triton also comes standard with removable ice chest on the front which I can remove for more floor space for the shad tank up against the console. I think removing the front livewell is also an option on the Bluewave. Size of casting deck on the back is of less importance as long as it has option for pedestal. Many of the shorter bay boats don't have this as option. The Bluewave 2200 is one of them. Beyond layout, because there are pros and cons for each one, is the ride. They all will ride great in smooth water, but I don't want a boat that beats you up in a good chop because its light / hull isn't stiff.
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Re: 24' Bay Boat (Ranger, Triton, BlueWave)
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05/12/17 09:58 PM
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KQT
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BODA you are so right. Tram Sport is my fantasy
Common carp 26 Goldfish 9.78lb Mirror Koi 14lb Koi 16lb Channel Catfish 26lbs Blue Cat 30lb Bass 9.5lb
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Re: 24' Bay Boat (Ranger, Triton, BlueWave)
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05/13/17 01:24 AM
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Blue Blazer 2400
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I had narrowed my search to either the Bluewave 2400 or the Blazer 2400. I ended up ordering a new Blazer 2400 this week. I wanted floor space. I think it will suit my needs. It won't be the best for bass fishing but it seems I am doing less and less bass fishing every year.
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Re: 24' Bay Boat (Ranger, Triton, BlueWave)
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05/13/17 01:36 PM
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Txmedic033
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Robalo is the only bay boat I plan on owning anymore.
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Re: 24' Bay Boat (Ranger, Triton, BlueWave)
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05/13/17 02:53 PM
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SeaPro-Todd
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Hope you're not more confused now, OP! Lol. I know the feeling. It gets tricky shopping for one but man, I love looking at different CC boats. I had the good fortune to fish in about five of the 24ft CC mentioned above. They are all good in their special ways... Good luck. I am happy you are shopping for a good CC boat
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Re: 24' Bay Boat (Ranger, Triton, BlueWave)
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05/13/17 03:43 PM
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cappyphil
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Green Horn
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Don't know where you live but Sandy Creek Marina at PK has a like new 24' Triton that is really loaded. And they now have brand new Tidewater Carolina Bay CC boats that are very nice and worth taking a look at.
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Re: 24' Bay Boat (Ranger, Triton, BlueWave)
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05/14/17 05:41 AM
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BlueTuna
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I love my 22' Sea Fox. Dry ride, fishing well.
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Re: 24' Bay Boat (Ranger, Triton, BlueWave)
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05/14/17 12:32 PM
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ETO Fishing / Nick
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I baught a 2016 Nautic star 21.4 last year and I love it, it is all composite no wood runners, save $$ it gets on plane fast and cuts through waves excellent, I was going to get a skeeter, but but a buddy of mine had a Nautic star and I rode in his and it change my mind.
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Re: 24' Bay Boat (Ranger, Triton, BlueWave)
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05/14/17 02:26 PM
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Aggie Ranger
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I have a 23 foot shearwater and like it a ton. I do like that Triton and if money wasn't an option, that 260 LTS would be in my driveway.
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Re: 24' Bay Boat (Ranger, Triton, BlueWave)
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05/15/17 12:32 AM
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RC Fisherman
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I love my 24' Ranger Bahia Very well built and good fishability. If that's not a word it ought to be
Ranger 24' Bahia 250 Evinrude
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Re: 24' Bay Boat (Ranger, Triton, BlueWave)
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05/15/17 02:40 AM
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Jason5366
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Had my crevalle 26 bay out on several trips now on pk. Love the ride. Winds up to 20 + feel like nada. Floats shallow to catch bait. Livewells keep me alive all day. Put the cushions on it when afternoon arrives and pull the kids up wake boarding. A very nice compromise between our fishing and family.
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Re: 24' Bay Boat (Ranger, Triton, BlueWave)
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05/15/17 03:36 AM
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OldStratos
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I just wanted to say thank you to everyone that commented. It's good to get different perspectives. I'm still not clear to the ride differences in all of these boats. I'm thinking if you had them all on Texoma, loaded down with a 2-3' chop (hard west wind) it would be very telling. One would plow and spray and the other would send you to the chiropractor and feel like it's coming apart, but maybe not. My experiences with bay boats is limited, but I've seen this in bass boats. I know there are many, many, many other things to consider because that is the 90% that you make your decision on, but I'm hopeful someone can share thoughts related to the ride. The rangers are heavy with Triton in close second and I sure speculate there is a reason why. The vinyl / epoxy resin that that they make the hull out of is expensive and probably makes a world of difference in the stiffness of the ride. I again assume there is where the weight difference is. Within reason cost isn't at play in the decision. Keep the comments coming. :-)
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