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    Looking at getting one and don't now much about them other than what their website says. Any one have any expirence with them, good, bad, or indifferent? How does a 2220 pro or fisherman compare to say a Nauticstar 2200 tournament, or Blue Wave pure bay? Which has the best over all quality of the boat, ride ect?
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    Originally posted by jdupton View Post
    Looking at getting one and don't now much about them other than what their website says. Any one have any expirence with them, good, bad, or indifferent? How does a 2220 pro or fisherman compare to say a Nauticstar 2200 tournament, or Blue Wave pure bay? Which has the best over all quality of the boat, ride ect?
    Never been in a Blazer Bay but know several people that own them and have never heard any complaints.
    The Blazer Bay is a slightly cheaper (price wise) version of the Pathfinder of which I have been in plenty
    and they are good boats. Not sure about the Nautic Star or Blue Wave. Gater

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    • #3
      i am jealous of my neighbour across the canal, he has the 22 blazer bay, been in it once and would give my boat and a kidney for it
      I dont always drink beer, but when i do , I prefer to be fishing !!!!!

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      • #4
        nice boat
        lots of extras for the bux!
        Captain Glenn Stevens
        Coastal Guide Service
        www.Fishcoastal.com

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        • #5
          I think kidneys are worth at least a yellowfin bay with a 350 on the black market.

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          • #6
            Been on a couple and they seem to be nice. I have a bud that has one and it is set up pretty nice.
            Team Tres Compadres
            Chris H.


            "Clear Skies and Tight Lines"

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            • #7
              I've been on the 22 Pro Blazer and it was a very nice boat. It had a 250 Suzuki and it was a very soft riding boat for the conditions we were in. I remember reading 50+ on the GPS before I decided to sit down and brace for impact. The fit and finish was very nice if you're into the liner type hulls. Good fishing/family boat and the owner seems to be very happy with it.

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              • #8
                I have a 22' Fisherman model with a Yammy 200 2stroke. It is a great ride for Galv Bay. Doesn't run as skinny as a Flats boat, but I can get in a foot of water no problem. I would recommend a Jack Plate but believe the Blazer's come standard with one in the 22ft models. If you ever want to ride in one, let me know as I fish West Galv Bay at least 3 times a month.

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                • #9
                  Nautic Star are ok boats, a friend has one 24ft, it rides nice, but seems to be more design for the family. If you are serious fisherman an run the boat a lot in saltwater, not sure if I would get one?

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                  • #10
                    Not sure on the NauticStar but I fish with a buddy ever so often who has a 2170 blazer bay. Its a GOOD galveston bay fishing boat. Fast, relatively dry, and nice ride characteristics
                    Andros Tarpon 26

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                    • #11
                      My brother has a 22' Blazer w/ 150 Suzi. Nice rig, dry, fast-3 years old, no problems with boat or motor. Jackplate is not standard (or wasn't then). OK storage.
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                      • #12
                        Thanks for all the comments guys, looks like Im going to end up buying a 2220 fisherman. Dont think its going to have the amount of storage that by Bay Stealth does, but Im pretty dang excited!!
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                        North Houston Chapter, Chairman

                        CEO - WNDC est. Sept 2006

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