
From the builders of Savannah Boat Works and born from the boat building heritage of the Carolina's, the shallows of the Georgia mud flats, the grass flats of the Florida Keys and the bays and bayous of Alabama, Louisiana and Texas, comes a new look, a better ride and a more efficient way to go boating. It's called the "Savannah Skiff". The big rivers and bays of Savannah, Georgia, the backwaters of South Carolina as well as the large sounds of North Carolina, the Pamlico and Albemarle, have always demanded boats that could handle, "big water". The new Savannah Skiff, with a spacious self bailing cockpit is offered in two sizes. The 2286 which is 21 feet 9 inches LOA and has an 8'6" inch beam, dwarfs boats in the same class. With a 22 inch gunwale height and 8 to 10 inches of draft you can go in a lot of places, big or small. Her sister skiff, the 2080 Savannah Skiff is similar in dimensions and offers the same efficiency. The conventional flat bottom entry is gone from these boats. They have a unique bottom with a 15 degree entry that flattens out to a 5 degree soft chine bottom with a pad for fuel efficient performance and a much improved ride over other skiffs. The bottom carries three running strakes for better maneuverability and prevents sliding in the turns. Both dry and stable, and a shallow draft, you can load this boat down with ... read more

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