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Yellowfin 21 Bay First Glance

Yellowfin's newest light-tackle-fishing model combines attributes from the larger 24 CE with new designs.
Yellowfin 21 Bay
Custom seating, a 35-gallon baitwell, a 50-gallon fuel tank and a new helm design are some of the Yellowfin 21 Bay’s many features. Courtesy Yellowfin

Yellowfin’s newest model for light-tackle fishing, the 21 Bay, incorporates the company’s high-performance 21 Hybrid hull design for managing chop, yet it still floats in 13 inches of water. The 21 Bay also borrows some attributes from the larger 24 CE.

“Think of the 21 Bay as just a smaller version of the 24 CE,” says Wylie Nagler, Yellowfin president. That vessel features a broad bow casting platform with a forward step that the 21 mimics.

Yellowfin 21 Bay storage in bow
Yellowfin created plenty of storage in the bow, in addition to the open casting deck and 35-gallon livewell. Jim Hendricks / Sport Fishing

However, the 21 Bay also stands on its own, with a new helm design that allows the captain and crew to sit or stand while underway. Custom seating fits owner demands for comfort and tackle storage.

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Aft, a large casting deck features a 35-gallon baitwell flanked by two hatches port and starboard that can be plumbed for release wells. The 21 Bay carries 50 gallons of fuel and can handle up to 350 hp.

Yellowfin 21 Bay
The 21-footer can support up to 350 hp. Jim Hendricks / Sport Fishing

Specifications

LOA: 21 ft. 9 in.
Beam: 7 ft. 9 in.
Dry Weight: 2,525 lb. (w/ engine)
Draft: 1 ft. 1 in.
Transom Deadrise: 15 deg.
MSRP: $75,911 (w/ 200 Mercury Verado, jack plate, Power-Pole, GPS, trailer)

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