The Pirate 21

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The Pirate 21 is now entering it’s ninth  year of production. In that time it has earned critical acclaim from pleasure anglers, commercial fishermen and numerous national magazines. The boat has been designed with the serious fisherman in mind however lends its self well to a number of applications. For 2010 is an option to purchase the PIRATE 21 in one of 2 different spec levels. Top of the range is the fully loaded PIRATE 21 Full Spec and we have the basic PIRATE 21 Club. click here for details.

Designed for anglers by anglers the boat features a fully open deck area with complete non slip flooring for easy for safe working. The stern houses twin 30l aerated live baitwells with an upgraded pump and in line seacocks.. All fixtures and fittings are top quality stainless steel.

The cabin features split access lockable cabin doors, which do not encroach on your deck space but do provide quick and easy access when in and out of the cabin. A suspension helmsmans seat is fitted as standard and the cabin houses two pilot berths and masses of storage.

Perhaps the outstanding feature of this boat is it’s performance throughout the horse power range. While capable of over 50mph with the maximum 225H.P the boat is equally impressive with smaller units and is capable of over 30mph with just 90H.P.

Even in very harsh seas the ride is exceptional, the deep v hull does exactly what it is supposed to do cut through chop with relative ease. It is stable too, both on the drift and underway with bodies moving around the deck. With two adults on one side lean is minimal, meaning when landing that monster you can concentrate on the fish and not your balance.

This is an outstanding boat, it’s fast economical and unlike many of it’s competitors it is actually designed to cope with the turbulent waters around the UK.

“This is an outstanding boat for its length. The build quality is the best I’ve come across in it’s price range and the strength in the structure is apparent throughout the whole craft” Mike Thrussell. Total Sea Fishing. Feb 07.