This 24 Trophy looks great. I always think the wide bow looks funny however you gain plenty of seating space which makes it super practical. Thank you for the video, great stuff!
Take it to haulover inlet in Florida or boca inlet, or jupiter inlet. That will be a great show. Will boost your views by alot. And also people will talk about it. If it handle rough waves in those inlets
I have the t22 and I’ve been deep sea with it and it handles well don’t let the smooth taste fool u these boats are out there with the big names and I get plenty of compliments
I have the t22cc I should have waited 🙁 got mines in March these boats handle swells well and turn heads on the water I have the simrad 9” on mines it’s nice
@@calidude5116 mines holds 66 gallons I’ve been out as far as 50 miles offshore and made it back in with plenty of fuel left it could easily go over 200 miles of you’re cruising
@@donaldlee1044 So is Sportsman, also putty filled strakes. No preference, check out their build video. I had a 2000 Trophy (year they quit using any wood in their hulls) 23' WA, no stress cracking.
Not for me and I currently own a Bayliner, which is why I know it's not for me. Fully loaded your looking at over 6 figures. At that price point you could be getting a Key West 239FS which is a much better boat.
That's a lot of money to pay for a flimsy junkbox of a boat. Do a proper job rigging it with quality components and that price might be more realistic.
Nope. Don’t like it. Love the Chanel. Do not like that boat. A 24’boat running high 40s with a 250hp. I have a 22’ nuaticstar that only makes 42mph with a 200. That bay liners must be very light.
This 24 Trophy looks great. I always think the wide bow looks funny however you gain plenty of seating space which makes it super practical. Thank you for the video, great stuff!
love your cap
How did u miss the stern seating?
do you have to get the mercury engine? or can you get a yamaha for it?
Take it to haulover inlet in Florida or boca inlet, or jupiter inlet. That will be a great show. Will boost your views by alot. And also people will talk about it. If it handle rough waves in those inlets
These boats are literally falling apart when they arrive on the delivery truck brand new. I wouldn't be comfortable at all in rough waters like that.
I have the t22 and I’ve been deep sea with it and it handles well don’t let the smooth taste fool u these boats are out there with the big names and I get plenty of compliments
The motor is not included on the 62 k ? Thanks
Nice cap boss
It seems an awesome boat ,for the price. It has it all. If you want to try others and get ready to go over 100k.
how do you turn on the live well under the seat? there are two live wells with one switch on the helm... one switch can't work both/ Right?
which one would u recommend trophy t24 vs sea fox 248 commander? tnx
I have the t22cc I should have waited 🙁 got mines in March these boats handle swells well and turn heads on the water I have the simrad 9” on mines it’s nice
How many miles can you go on Your boat?
@@calidude5116 mines holds 66 gallons I’ve been out as far as 50 miles offshore and made it back in with plenty of fuel left it could easily go over 200 miles of you’re cruising
@truckingwithnose wow good to know still deciding on the 22cc or 24 thank you!
Wish you also point out the fit and finish. And show the wiring. How does it handle. Thanks
The head is very important to a lot of us, it would be so nice if you would say how deep the head is
Hey, good video. Does the boat have an anchor locker?
Yes it does
+ optional windless.
They still use wood though for hull construction?
Can this boat make an ocean crossing….i.e. florida to Bimini. The initial comment was inshore boat
Would this be a good boat as a starter boat for saltwater fishing?
Yeap
I would have a hard time paying that kind of money for a bayliner. Quality and attention to detail have never been Bayliner's thing.
chopper gun layup
@@donaldlee1044 So is Sportsman, also putty filled strakes. No preference, check out their build video. I had a 2000 Trophy (year they quit using any wood in their hulls) 23' WA, no stress cracking.
I have a 2002 Trophy 2103 and it's super solid, get tons of compliments on it...
you are from
Not for me and I currently own a Bayliner, which is why I know it's not for me. Fully loaded your looking at over 6 figures. At that price point you could be getting a Key West 239FS which is a much better boat.
Square livewell=dead bait
They never say how deep the head is,. It's no good if you need a head and you can't get in
This boat is now $94k base. $30k jump from your price.
It's no better looking or better built than any other bayliner I've ever seen. Basically junk.
2mpg?! i get better mileage from my push mower! and 62k for that? give me a mako any day of the week. hard pass. not worth it
Not a fan
shut the fuggin music off...sheesh
That's a lot of money to pay for a flimsy junkbox of a boat. Do a proper job rigging it with quality components and that price might be more realistic.
Nope. Don’t like it. Love the Chanel. Do not like that boat. A 24’boat running high 40s with a 250hp. I have a 22’ nuaticstar that only makes 42mph with a 200. That bay liners must be very light.