Engine
Yamaha
Total Power
300hp
Engine Hours
17
Class
Saltwater Fishing
Length
23ft
Year
2008
Model
23 Bay Bolt
Capacity
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The 23 Bay Bolt does what a great bay boat should: runs far, runs shallow, and carries loads of bait. With an extra-wide Kevlar reinforced hull, and clean forward and rear casting decks, there's plenty of room to work your catch. Ideal for light tackle fishing, this solid platform is topped with two high-flow livewells, an insulated fishbox, plenty of tackle storage, and lockable rod storage. In short, if you're looking for serious bay and light offshore capability, you're seriously looking at the 23 Bay Bolt.
2006 Hydra Sports 2300 BAY Bolt Specs
Boat Type: Outboard Boats
Engine Specifications
Quantity: 1
Horse Power: 300 Hp with 17 hours Digital
Type: Gasoline
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Beam: 8'10"
Length: 23'
Net Weight: 3435 lbs
Gps Garmin
Sound System JL audio
Trims tabs
Anchor: Power-Pole Blade Shallow Water
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