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Old 07-23-2008, 03:37 PM   #1
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Default 24' Yellowfin Bay

I can't afford one I know. I'm just curious what the price tag on one of those bad boys would be. That is one of the meanest Bay boats I have ever seen.

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Old 07-23-2008, 04:02 PM   #2
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Check with WharfRat, he just got the literature from them. Just make sure you're sitting down!!

Their offshore models are badass, and I dont imagine they are cutting any corners on these either!
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Depending on options and power I think they are 60-70K they are one of the baddest bay boats on the market. I also like the Lake & Bay's and Canyon Bay's but the Yellow Fin would be my first choice also.
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Old 07-23-2008, 04:59 PM   #4
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They make a badass poling skiff also

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Old 07-23-2008, 05:03 PM   #5
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60-70 ain't bad. I thought a whole lot more than that!!!!!!

That's still a lot. But not what I was figuring!
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Brad here is a link to one for sale if you buy it I want a ride

http://boatstore.floridasportsman.co...amp;1218311860
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I almost spent that amount on an 08' Century Bay earlier in the year. Sure glad I didn't by the way!!

Only problem with that one is it's got a Dang E-tech on it instead of a yamma-hammer
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Default RE: 24' Yellowfin Bay

Base is between 61-63k depending on what engine. There's up to 45k in options available...I'd guess most people would want around 15-20k in options.



Best thing would be to find one used and get the same boat that prices out at around 80k for 50k.
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Thanks Wharf rat. $80 or better is kinda what I had in mind. Man, that sure is a sweet rig though.
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Brad K (7/23/2008)I almost spent that amount on an 08' Century Bay earlier in the year. Sure glad I didn't by the way!!

Only problem with that one is it's got a Dang E-tech on it instead of a yamma-hammer
I agree, I read a article in Florida Sportsman a couple of months ago written bya guide in South Florida who just took delivery of his rigged with a 300 Yammi and said it ran high 60's low 70's depending on the load. He also stated it handled the seas very well and is the most stable bay boat he had ridden on.
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