 Welcome! Today we're doing a walkthrough on the Tournament 214 Bay Boat. This boat is purpose built for those that are comfortable navigating and fishing in shallow water. For measurements, it is 21 foot 4 inches long, 8 foot beam, 64 gallon fuel tank, and a 15 degree dead-rise at the transom. So let's start at the bow. Looking at the bow of the Tournament 214, you'll notice the large obstruction-free casting platform. Tons of storage built-in, including this small step box right here that has a built-in ruler right over the top. Now the centerpiece of this bow, of course, is our large insulated fish box. This box actually extends all the way forward to the anchor locker compartment. Forward of that, as I mentioned, an oversized anchor locker and it is pre-wired for your trolling motor. An additional cleat up front. Now let's take a step back and take a look at these storage boxes. Of course, they are lockable, rod storage, and the nice thing with them is the way that they are hinged. Now notice how the lid opens up, allowing you to load this box from outside the boat, even when it's on a trailer. Additionally, any of these boxes, of course, can be used as dry storage. So now let's take a look at the console. The front of this console features a 10 gallon insulated rifle right underneath the seat. Opening the front of the console reveals the battery switch as well as a large net for additional storage for things like towels and bags. There are six vertical rod holders, three on either side of the console. Now this boat is equipped with the powder coating package, so the grab rail is powder coated to match. To wrap it all up, we have this nice acrylic windscreen. So now let's take a look at the electronics. Now this boat comes standard with electronics. We call this system the Sport Link Electronics Integration System. It includes a Garmin 942 XS, which is paired up to a B60 through-haul transducer. To the right of that, we have 12 volt toggle switches as well as 12 volt and USB charging ports. It does include the C-Star hydraulic steering with tilt, Yamaha Bennekel, cup holders, and storage below. Now this boat is equipped with the optional trim tabs. Now let's take a look at the leaning post. The leaning post on this boat is functional and comfortable. It has these two individually adjustable boasters and features our premium soft touch textured vinyl with our hourglass stitching. Grab handles on both sides and it is finished up with four rod holders across the back. Plenty of space for a cooler underneath and we do offer a yeti slide out cooler option as well as the under leaning post tackle storage. So now let's take a look at the rear deck. Looking at the rear deck of the 214, you'll see this two person bench. Very wide and comfortable. Opening up the bottom reveals our rear total access hatch. This gives you best in class access to your bilge for any maintenance or service needed. Additional storage is also available as well as a five gallon bucket cutout. This lid, it is lockable and of course you can shut this over the top to reveal a totally flush rear deck. Over on the port side, we have a 20 gallon live well and over on the starboard side, we have the same live well. But it does feature the pro air system. Now both of these boxes are insulated and of course can be used as dry storage as well. For power, we have the Yamaha 150 SHO on this one, but we do offer the 150s and 200s in both mechanical and digital. Now let's take a look at the hull. Our 214 hulls are designed and optimized for shallow water performance. And they feature this enhanced transom angle, which give you an extra one degree of engine trim. As well as this pocket, now together they give you the best standard performance in shallow water. We have a swim platform here as well as a three step boarding ladder. Now to wrap it all up, this boat, as with every other sportsman boat, it is NMMA certified and built to ABYC standards. Now that represents the highest in safety standards in the boating industry. That's going to wrap up the walkthrough on this tournament 214 Bay Boat today. If you have any questions, visit our website SportsmanBoatsMFG.com or contact your local dealer. Thanks for watching.