September 20th and 21st, the 37 Onslow Bay will be in Charleston, South Carolina! Reserve a sea trial today, spots are limited.
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Mark your calendar – September 20th and 21st, the 37 Onslow Bay will be in Charleston, South Carolina! Reserve a sea trial today, spots are limited.
DESIGNED FOR THE AVID FISHERMAN
The Onslow Bay 37 Tournament Edition is the newest addition to Onslow Bay Boatworks, filling the gap between the 33 and the 41. It has a Length of 37’8” and a beam of 10’6”, having the space to do a day of hardcore fishing, or just cruising about with the family will not be an issue. Just like our 33 and 41, it features a positive lift, ventilated step hull with a 24-degree deadrise and 7-degree reverse chines to provide a stable, soft, dry, fuel-efficient ride that can reach speeds in excess of 70 mph with triple 400 Mercury Verados.
The 37 has the same amenities as the 41 including a redesigned hardtop as standard, a lounge seat on the front of the console, berth, sink, and head inside the console. Some of the options available include forward seating, air conditioning, and Seakeeper stabilizer. Additionally, the backsides of the hatches and inside of the console are finished slick to add to the overall refinement.
The helm has your choice of a few different options when it comes to seating. Standard is an aluminum leaning post wide enough for seating 3 and space underneath for a cooler. The second option is a Leaning Post/Tackle Center with a rollout cooler which can double as additional seating when needed. The Tackle Center is available with a standard bench seat, or with Llebroc helm chairs which also seats 3 wide. Lastly, is the Leaning Post Livewell with a rear-facing bench seat. It features a 73-gallon round livewell and comes standard with a bench seat, but can also be upgraded to 3 Llebroc helm chairs.
When it comes to fishability, nothing compares in its class. It begins with a level deck and 6 beneath-deck insulated fish boxes totaling 2400 qts that are all macerated. It has a standard rear livewell totaling 68 gallons. When paired with the 73 gallon leaning post livewell, separating your bait types and keeping them fresh until the end of the day will not be an issue.
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