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Everything that's special about Robalo's bay boat Cayman Series that it has a big boat feel and is perfectly suited for a wide variety of conditions. Go ahead and fish the flats or venture outside the harbor offshore. Rigged to meet the rigors of saltwater environments, the 226 Cayman showcases Kevlar reinforced construction, complete stainless steel hardware and a ceramic cored transom for added strength and durability. here
Robalo Boats is the leading manufacturer of premium quality sportfishing boats. more
At Robalo, building world class fishing boats is a passion and a way of life. A leader in the marine industry since 1968, Robalo is renowned for its heavy-duty construction, legendary ride and unwavering desire to stay on the cutting edge of innovation. We invite you to choose from an incredible lineup of Center Consoles, Cayman Bay Boats, Dual Consoles and Walkarounds.
Krenzer Marine is your premier dealer/broker for new and used Robalo models. Scroll down to view the full range of Robalo’s latest model Center Consoles, Cayman Bay Boats, Dual Consoles, and Walkarounds, or click the button below to view the Krenzer’s current in-stock inventory on location. [links]
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*Includes Standard Trailer, Spare Tire and Bracket
*Powered with Yamaha F200XB w/20 Hours
Everything that's special about Robalo's new bay boat Cayman Series gets bigger and better with the introduction of the 226 Cayman. Sporting a Reel Deal price including a 200 hp Yamaha and a trailer, the 226 Cayman has a big boat feel and is perfectly suited for a wide variety of conditions.
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On deck, the 246 offers large bow and stern casting platforms with precisely laminated and fitted hatches for storage beneath. They include dedicated anchor/chain/rode space, three livewells (which can serve as release wells for larger fish or as coolers, too), lockable rod storage, and a large central utility compartment astern for wiring and plumbing. Additional rod storage is generous, including two horizontal racks under each gunwale and vertical holders in the aft edge of the hardtop, at the back of the helm’s leaning post, and in the gunwales. here
Robalo refers to the Cayman series (206, 226, and 246) as Bay Boats. The two smaller boats are oriented more to inshore saltwater fishing, though all three will serve families well for exploring rivers and creeks, picnicking, beachcombing, and general tow sports. With Robalo’s proprietary V-Plane running bottoms (like a 16° transom deadrise on the 246), they float shallow but their self-bailing cockpits and flared-bow buoyancy make them capable sea boats in the open waters of the Chesapeake. The 246, however, with its generous 9′ beam, offers the space for an active family (or two, since it is NMMA-certified for nine passengers) to spend a long afternoon aboard after a morning’s fishing trip. This versatility qualifies the 246 Cayman as a crossover in today’s market.
Astern, there’s a comfortable seat for two with a back that folds up atop the utility compartment, flanked by livewells. more
The Robalo brand has been associated with big-water fishing since its original 19-foot center console skiff debuted in 1968. Since 2001, the brand has belonged to Marine Products Corporation of Nashville, Georgia. They’re a large boatbuilder with a reputation for strong design, engineering, production, and quality control, who also build Chaparral runabouts and tow sport boats. One mark of Marine Products quality is its sturdy upholstery, with thick vinyl material, high-density foam, and triple stitching. Another is precision lamination. Watch a video of this month’s On Boats subject, the Robalo 246 Cayman crossover center console, while it’s running at speed; you’ll note how precisely the chines and lifting strakes cut off spray and throw it out flat to the side. That kind of meticulous construction ensures that the hull performs the way its design team intended.
So what kind of Chesapeake fishing would the 246 Cayman fit? Just about all of it. It’s large and able enough to handle anything the Bay could throw at a prudent skipper who avoids an excessively sporty day. With a bow-mount, 36-volt Minn Kota Riptide electric motor, it could handle a wide range of shallow water assignments, like bass and rockfish on the Susquehanna Flats or the Potomac near Washington. Ditto rockfish, speckled trout, and puppy drum from Tangier Sound to the Rappahannock, Mobjack Bay, Poquoson Flats, and the Lynnhaven River. The Riptide would also serve well for jigging and casting to fish breaking on bait anywhere from the mouth of the Chester River down past the mouth of the Potomac to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. It would serve well for any fish around the lower Bay bridge-tunnels, from sheepshead to spadefish, and the Helm Master’s Pattern Shift speed control would allow precise trolling on tunnel tubes for large flounder. Spring for the 247 Cayman HD with an upper steering station, making it a “tower boat”, and it becomes a cobia-spotting machine. more