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Everglades 243cc Bay
Everglades 243cc Bay Product

Everglades makes a line of hybrid bay boats that can only be described as big and luxurious. While other builders focus on keeping their boats simple and angler-friendly, Everglades also keeps the rest of the family happy. You’ll find plenty of comfortable seating options, nice upholstery, and tons of useable space, whether you’re bound for a fishing trip with your buddies or the sandbar with the family.

Things we like:
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    Hybrid bay boat with more deadrise than most, great for crossing open waters to get to the skinny places
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    Loaded with family-focused fun features like comfortable seating options
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    Tons of fishing and comfort upgrades are available
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    Low-profile powder-coated boat rails
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    Hull colors and accents to match make fun customization options
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    Head compartment with a porta-potty
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Things we don't like:
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    Deep draft compared to other bay boats
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    Hybrid design—more of a small center console rather than a true bay boat
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Everglades 243cc Bay Product
Specs & Features
  • Length: 25 feet, 8 inches
  • Beam: 8 feet, 2 inches
  • Draft: 16 inches
  • Deadrise: 19 degrees
  • Weight: 4,750 pounds
  • Power: Yamaha 300 hp
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Things we like:
  • check-mark
    Hybrid bay boat with more deadrise than most, great for crossing open waters to get to the skinny places
  • check-mark
    Loaded with family-focused fun features like comfortable seating options
  • check-mark
    Tons of fishing and comfort upgrades are available
  • check-mark
    Low-profile powder-coated boat rails
  • check-mark
    Hull colors and accents to match make fun customization options
  • check-mark
    Head compartment with a porta-potty
Click to see more
Things we don't like:
  • check-mark
    Deep draft compared to other bay boats
  • check-mark
    Hybrid design—more of a small center console rather than a true bay boat
Click to see more
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