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Big O Elite 20

November 2009 Web Xtra Coverage.

Big “O” Boats, out of Okeechobee, prides its latest Elite Series 20-footer as a legitimate saltwater and freshwater tournament boat. Big O Boats has been around for 20 years building fiberglass fishing boats, including airboat hulls, a 16-foot flats skiff, and now their flagship 20-foot bass/flats hybrid. Base price for the Elite begin at $24,900 without power.

The 20-foot, 1-inch boat comes in 4 different styles—single, twin, center and flats. All four styles feature an 86-inch beam. The major difference between the styles is the cockpit configuration. The front and rear decks remain unchanged as far as cooler, storage and livewell placement—only console cockpit and seating arrangements differ. The single and twin both use side consoles, designed to appeal to bigmouth bass traditionalists. The flats-style console is shortened and put into the center of the cockpit. A bench seating area is raised to allow the operator a less obstructive view of the surrounding waters.


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Options like carpet, side console, three livewells, two rod lockers and power to pass 60 mph have the bass tournament side covered. On the saltwater front, available 40-gallon release well, no-slip surface, poling platform, baitwells, stainless steel hardware, and a jack plate for whatever size engine should make most redfish anglers giddy.

Who better to put this boat through its paces than Bryan Watts? Brothers Greg and Bryan Watts grew up fishing in bass tournaments, but of late have garnered plenty of attention for their heavyweight redfish on tournament trails like the Redfish Cup, FLW Outdoors and XBS Redfish Series. Bryan Watts met up with Florida Sportsman magazine to show off his bass and redfish tournament rig. Check out Florida Sportsman’s November issue for extended coverage of the Big O boats 20-foot Elite.

Big “O” Boats
1000 NW 9th St.
Okeechobee, FL 34974
1-800-407-2628
www.bigOboats.com
www.wattsbrothersfishing.com

Specifications

Length: 20’ 1”

Beam: 8’ 3”

Dry weight: 1,300 lbs. without power

Draft: 8 to 10 inches

Recommended max horsepower: 250

Fuel capacity: 40 gallons, upgradeable to 55 gallons

Cockpit area: 51 inches by 18 inches

Passengers: 4

At first glance, notice the carpeted deck (no-skid is an option) and the two seats (instead of an available bench seat). “This is a pure tournament boat,” says Bryan Watts. “My tournament partner and I are the main two fishing from this boat. We only need two seats.” Carpet is a personal preference for Watts. He says it has a bit more give for his knees, and he can literally “blow dry” the carpet clean at a drive-through car wash. (Pictured is Stuart guide George Gozdz.)
At the bow, livewell pump and trim switches are easy to access. At left, four-prong trolling motor plug-in.
A close-up of watertight, 4-prong trolling motor male plug, common on bass boats.
One of two 25-gallon, rounded livewells with “restricting” rectangular hatch to prevent tournament fish from jumping out of the wells. Livewells are located in both fore and aft sections of the 21-footer, convenient for two bass tournament anglers who want to separate their catches. This boat comes standard with two 750 gph livewell fill pumps and two 750 gph livewell re-circulating pumps.

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