Inside Elite Boats Inside Elite Boats: John Crews Posted on June 21, 2021 Photo: Kyle Jessie - Bassmaster Elite Series veteran John Crews poses with his 2021 Bass Cat Eyra, powered by a 250 horsepower Mercury Pro XS outboard. Photo: Kyle Jessie - At the bow of the boat, Crews is running all three major electronics brands. Photo: Kyle Jessie - "I'm running the Garmin LiveScope because it was the first live view that came out," Crews said. "I plan on adding the Active Target for the Lowrance as well." Photo: Kyle Jessie - "There's nothing like the Humminbird 360 imaging, so that's why I have the Humminbird up front," said Crews. "Plus, I can have the LakeMaster map up front as well as the Navionics map on the Lowrance." Photo: Kyle Jessie - Sponsor logos line the inside of the boat as well. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews is running a Minn Kota Ultrex in 2021. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews originally chose the Ultrex thinking that it would be most compatible with the Humminbird 360 bracket, but he mentioned that they are actually all compatible. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews' full electronics layout at the bow. Photo: Kyle Jessie - One of Crews' favorite things about his 2021 Bass Cat Eyra is the storage layout on the front deck. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews is a huge fan of the coffin lids on his Bass Cat. Photo: Kyle Jessie - "The rod lockers are very big." Photo: Kyle Jessie - "You can put more rods in this boat than about any other 21-foot boat I've ever been in." Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews show the Cashion ICON rod he uses for Carolina rigging. It was a bait Crews planned on throwing at the Pickwick Elite event until the water came up. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews loads up the driver-side rod locker with all sorts of accessories, including more rods. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews never leaves home without his Striker rain gear. "I've had them all and this is by far the best I've ever used," Crews said. "We fished in dumping rain at the Tennessee River in Knoxville, and I was as dry as a bone. Not even the cuffs of my sweatshirt were wet." Photo: Kyle Jessie - One of Crews' middle compartments is home to an abundance of Missile Bags. Photo: Kyle Jessie - "I designed these bags from scratch. We went through about four different prototypes before we got it how we wanted, but it's cool because they stand up on their own and they last." Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews shows off the world-famous Missile Baits D Bomb. Photo: Kyle Jessie - The center compartment next to his plastics is home to a variety of different hard baits. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews uses Spro and Gamakatsu boxes to store his hard baits. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews shows off his Spro Little John collection. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews' day box compartment is home to his collection of "lucky lures." All of his lucky lures have been acquired via friends or family. Photo: Kyle Jessie - "My lucky lures have been in all my Bass Cat boats." Photo: Kyle Jessie - The step to the front deck also serves as a cooler. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews uses a set of T-H Marine non puncturing cull clips during Elite Series competition. Photo: Kyle Jessie - See, they're non-puncturing! Photo: Kyle Jessie - Bass Cat adds storage underneath the seats, where Crews stores extra tools and various other accessories. Photo: Kyle Jessie - A docking rope is a must have for Crews. Photo: Kyle Jessie - "I try to get in 2,000 calories a day during competition days," said Crews. "You burn so many calories that if you don't replenish you'll end up run down. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Under the driver seat Crews carries a scale as well as other accessories. Photo: Kyle Jessie - At the console, Crews runs a Lowrance Live 12-inch unit and a Humminbird Helix 12. A Bass Boat Technologies mount holds both units in place. Photo: Kyle Jessie - "I really like this mount because it is as solid as a rock," said Crews. "I have the perfect little gap between graphs that I can peak through if it is raining." Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews uses a GoPro to film throughout the day. You can watch Crews' tournament recaps on his YouTube channel. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews uses a T-H Marine Hot Foot. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Another one of Crews' favorite Bass Cat features is the massive livewells. Photo: Kyle Jessie - "Bass Cats have the best livewells hands down." Photo: Kyle Jessie - Behind the passenger seat, Crews stores the second Striker rain suit. Photo: Kyle Jessie - You have to have some T-H Marine G-Juice to help keep fish healthy and alive. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews opens up his "sneaky compartment." Photo: Kyle Jessie - The sneaky compartment allows Crews easy access to his Power-Pole pump. Photo: Kyle Jessie - "The Power-Pole Charge is a big key to make all of this work." Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews has ran Lithium Pro batteries for several years now. Photo: Kyle Jessie - "There's probably over $1,000 worth of hooks in this bag." Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews has carried the same hook bag for longer than 10 years. Photo: Kyle Jessie - A customized prop alert cover holds place over Crews' prop. Photo: Kyle Jessie - If you can't tell, Crews loves his Mercury outboard. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews runs an 8-inch T-H Marine Atlas Hydraulic Jack Plate. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Crews leans on his Power-Pole Blades pretty hard. Photo: Kyle Jessie - Thanks for the tour, John!