Commodore 670 or Bayliner Trophy Pro or Mustang 2000 Bluewater

 Fellow Fishwrecked Crew,

I need some honest opinion.  Which one would you put your money into and why (or why not).

 

Commodore 670

Bayliner Trophy Pro

Mustang 2000 Bluewater


Chasin' Tail's picture

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 I have a 2008 2102 Trophy

Wed, 2016-02-10 15:06

 I have a 2008 2102 Trophy hard top, awesome boat, rides well, nicely finished inside and out, reasonably light to tow, plenty of fuel (320L), does nearly 40 knots with a 175 Verado and has a good sized cabin. Only negatives are lacks a bit of deck space and could do with a little more storage.

 

I think the pre 2006 Trophy's were made under the Bayliner banner and lacked a bit of quality, after they stepped away from Bayliner and were built under the Brunswick name quality and finish got a lot better.

 

Would I buy another one? Definately, good value for money compared with some of the others. Can't comment on the Commodore or Mustang.

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Awesome top speed on the

Wed, 2016-02-10 19:06

Awesome top speed on the Verado. My 220MPI only got to about 32knots!

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Trophy

Wed, 2016-02-10 15:56

 I can't comment on the other two.

I have a 2006 2052 Trophy Pro. I reckon it is a great sea boat for it's size. Mine has the 120hp Diesel so it's no speed machine but I don't have to worry about running out of fuel doing day trips as it also has 320 litres. Could do with higher sides IMO. Really like the walkaround plenty of room, I am quite often up the front jigging.

Wouldn't mind a bit more Hp but it'll do me for a while.

Chris 

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commodore

Wed, 2016-02-10 15:57

I have the commodore centre console 6.7m. Awesome fishing boat with plenty of deck space. Great hull. Old fraser mould. Rides very well. I know set up a little different on the cabin version but have fished from the 670 cabin & was impressed with stability. I guess depends on your uses. 

Happy hunting!

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Deck space

Wed, 2016-02-10 18:35

 Go with the one with the most deck space = commodore

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Yeh depends on what you want

Wed, 2016-02-10 19:05

Yeh depends on what you want to do. I had a Trophy and it was great!

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Commodore

Thu, 2016-02-11 10:55

I have a Commodore 680 allrounder with a ETECH 200hp. shite loads of fishing room, good size cab, could do with a bit more storage, or a kill tank.
Does 40knts by GPS speed. handles the chop brilliantly. would not pass this boat for another

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