I’m selling my 2004 19’ Twin Vee Baycat. It is a center console catamaran hull, extremely stable and runs great in any chop. I’ve owned the boat for about 7 years, and am only selling it because I do more flyfishing from a smaller skiff now, and we are adopting a child so it’s got to go.
Some details:
2004 Twin Vee Baycat 19’
2004 Yamaha 115hp 4stroke
Aluminum single axle trailer (with new bunks and new pipe lights)
self bailing hull with scuppers
36 gallon fuel cell
fore and aft livewells
SMART tabs
dual batteries with switch
dual 10 amp onboard charger
Standard Horizon VHF radio
Fusion Marine stereo with Ipod dock and remote control unit
stainless 4 blade propeller
12 vertical rod holders
4 under gunnel rod holders
Brand new steering control helm and cable
I’m asking $11,800 OBO. Again, we are adopting a child so we are very motivated to sell this boat.
I have always been intrigued by such hull designs and have wondered why there are not more smaller boats designed that way. I know there are several big cats designs out there but for guys like me looking to keep it at 20’ or less, I wonder why there are more not out there? Not in the market for another boat right now but if I was, yours is one I’d look at. Nice looking rig.
Congrats on the adoption!
“Apathy is the Glove into Which Evil Slips It’s Hand”, but really, who cares?
I have always been intrigued by such hull designs and have wondered why there are not more smaller boats designed that way. I know there are several big cats designs out there but for guys like me looking to keep it at 20’ or less, I wonder why there are more not out there? Not in the market for another boat right now but if I was, yours is one I’d look at. Nice looking rig.
Congrats on the adoption!
Thanks man! No boat is perfect, but this one is quite capable both inshore and nearshore and acts like a much larger boat. It certainly eats up any chop.
A long long slow walk in the spartina gives you time to think big thoughts and put your mind back into order.
What’s the max rated capacity? How many can it comfortably hold?
Also know the draft by chance?
I’ll have to check on the capacity number. It will comfortably hold 6 for cruising, but everyone’s idea of “comfortable” will vary. It’s a 19’ CC Bayboat with a 7’6" beam.
She’ll float in about a foot, but I’ve never measured that.
A long long slow walk in the spartina gives you time to think big thoughts and put your mind back into order.
This post makes me sad. Lots of great memories in that boat. It was an absolute fish slayer for years. From reds and trout to cobia and spades near shore. She’s done it all.
Great ride in the chop too. Don’t hesitate to carry that boat off a little ways. Someone will get a real gem. Sad to see her go.