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Help me choose a 22’ aluminum bay boat
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<blockquote data-quote="flatheadsteve" data-source="post: 521731" data-attributes="member: 33666"><p>Xpress has 2 diffrent hulls for the bay boats. I have a H bay I would recommend looking into the x bay for your usage. It has a self bailing hull unlike most others and is slightly wider and deeper than the H bay. I love my 20ft H bay it goes everywhere from shallow rivers, to deep mountian lakes, and sees a little time in coastal waters and the Chesapeake Bay too. Get a good jack plate and you can idle through skinny water just fine. I know the hyperlift hulls are barely in the water at speed but I've never been brave enough to test the limits. If all I had to worry about was sand I might try. Avid would be another worth considering and gator trax too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatheadsteve, post: 521731, member: 33666"] Xpress has 2 diffrent hulls for the bay boats. I have a H bay I would recommend looking into the x bay for your usage. It has a self bailing hull unlike most others and is slightly wider and deeper than the H bay. I love my 20ft H bay it goes everywhere from shallow rivers, to deep mountian lakes, and sees a little time in coastal waters and the Chesapeake Bay too. Get a good jack plate and you can idle through skinny water just fine. I know the hyperlift hulls are barely in the water at speed but I've never been brave enough to test the limits. If all I had to worry about was sand I might try. Avid would be another worth considering and gator trax too. [/QUOTE]
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