Big "O" Boats

1000 NW 9th St.

Okeechobee, FL. 34974

1-800-407-2628

mac.simpson@bigoboats.com

 

 

     The Big "O" Boat comes in 4 different styles. All 4 styles are 20’1" and feature a 86" beam. The major difference between the 4 styles is in the cockpit layout. The front and rear deck pretty much remain constant as far as what boxes and livewells are there. What you do with those storage areas and livewells is an entirely different thing of course. Since we custom build these boats from scratch we can tailor make each craft to the exact specifications of the customer. You are limited only by your imagination as far as color, seating arrangement, and what you want on the boat.

      The 4 different styles of the Big "O" Boat are the Single, Twin, Center, and flats boat. The Single, Twin, and Center all use a Bass boat styled console. It is designed to appeal to the traditional bass fisherman. The main differences between these 3 styles is the placement of the consoles and the seating arrangement involved.

      The combination Flats/Bass boat model has a Flats Boat style console that has been shortened and put into the center of the cockpit area. The bench seating area of the Flats/Bass boat model is raised up to allow the operator of the vessel the more standard view that most flats boats provide. Also, options of either B&M folding seats or a cushion can be used for this model, once again the boats are custom made to order, so it is entirely up to you.

      All of the Big "O" Boats can be made saltwater compatible to resist corrosion. Making a boat salt water compatible consists of making sure all the electronic connections in the boat are protected from corrosion by using stainless steel connectors, and soldering and heat shrinking them. Also, a Big "O" Boat that is made salt water compatible has all the bolts, plates, nuts, basically anything made out of metal constructed of stainless steel. This is an effort to make your Big "O" Boat last a lifetime.

      They also all have that Big "O" Boat ride. The Big "O" Boat has been compared to driving a sports car. It’s an extremely stable and dry boat. It’s not the speed demon that you’ll find in some boats, but it actually runs better in rough water compared to smooth, and it’ll hit 70 mph with a 200 hp outboard motor.