I'm really happy with the purchase. This is my first cat. I was also down to Phoenix and Bass Cat when I made the decision.
I'm really happy with the purchase. This is my first cat. I was also down to Phoenix and Bass Cat when I made the decision.
Bass Cat Eyra 2019
Mercury 250 Pro XS Fourstroke
The Cougar is a little wider up there than the Eyra. The Cougar doesn't have 2 holes for optional seat placement. I'm a bigger guy (6'3 280) and I definitely feel cramped up there when I have my butt seat in. It's a huge deck without the seat and tight with it installed. It's just the design of the boat. BassCat designed it to allow the angler to be further up by tip of boat. That is a great asset that can be taken for granted until fishing out of a different boat such as a Ranger in my experience. I can't make a roll cast over the trolling motor in a Ranger. BassCat it's no problem. Everything is a tradeoff. I'm not knocking the BassCat design AT ALL. Not knocking Ranger AT ALL. But this tight spot up front with the seat pedestal installed is one key detail I overlooked before purchasing. It's not a deal breaker to me and it's 100% my fault. I bet I wouldn't even fit up there in an Eyra with pedestal installed.
The biggest complaint I have about my P2 is the trolling motor pedal is too far forward. I can't stand it because I fish offshore mostly and it's unstable when it starts to get rough. I looked at a new Eyra yesterday and with the pedal placement moved back it is much more comfortable.
2000 Triton Tr21
2002 Mercury 250 Pro XB
I can't stand having rods on both sides, but I can get at least six on one side, of the old Cat easily.
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Jayco Northpoint 377 RLBH
GMC Denali Ultimate DRW
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Bill I do the same now with my ultrex. I can understand why they came up with the idea of doing what basscat did with the pedal location but times change. In example we don’t fish the same now as we did years ago. So the pedal location is a huge deal to me about buying another one. The eyra to me fixes that problem but they should do that on all boats as we as fisherman don’t all fish the same
2000 Triton Tr21
2002 Mercury 250 Pro XB
Justin
I agree with you a 100 percent. The TM pedal option that is on the Jag, Lynx, and Eyra should be on all the BCB models. Even with it moved to the aft position it is still further forward (which I like) than any other brand. Moving it 6-8 inches aft would be perfect. My knees are not what they used to be. Moving it aft would help me a lot.
I know this thread is about rod placement. Sorry for leaving the topic. All good points made.
Don
2016 BassCat Pantera II
Mercury 200 ProXs
I have been watching for posts like this in the Basscat forum for a few weeks now. Someone is buying my Ranger this weekend and I am most likely moving to a 2015 Cougar. The only thing that scares me is the width of the front deck and the forward positioned trolling motor pedal. I am 6'5" and about 220. I usually only have like 4-6 rods total on the deck of my boat now, I am assuming I will have plenty of room with the cat, just makes me nervous coming from the Ranger! I need to measure yet, but it almost seams like the width of the boats where the heel part of the pedal is isn't even that different, it is just the lay out that makes it look like that.
2020 Triton TRX19- Mercury 225 ProXs 4s
Solix 12 MSI Console, Solix 12MDI Bow
Helix 9 Mega 360 Bow
Garmin 106sv Livescope Bow
Ultrex, Dual 8' Power Pole Blades
2022 Silverado
Member of Skoolin' Bass Anglers and Wolf River Bass Club
i came out of a 2004 Triton TR22 so I’ll tell you 100% I noticed the differences in the front deck. I lost 2’ of boat and some width during my switch. I was able to fish in a Classic with my buddy so I knew what to expect before hand. Now, after a few trips in the cat I forgot all about the Triton. With the tm at the front it really opens it up for you. In your case your going to a longer boat than the ranger. It would be hard to see you “losing” anything going bigger. Learning the Tm pedal position is a little tricky but once you do you won’t want anything different imo
Thank you for the info. I've driven and fished out of my friends early 2000s cougar before and I got used to it. I am going up in size by about 1' length wise and I can definitely tell just by looking at the cat. Its just one of those things that makes me nervous because I won't have a chance to drive or fish out of this cat before I buy it. We are 2 months away from open water up here and I can not wait until the last minute to get something. I really do feel like the cat has more room than what it looks like.
2020 Triton TRX19- Mercury 225 ProXs 4s
Solix 12 MSI Console, Solix 12MDI Bow
Helix 9 Mega 360 Bow
Garmin 106sv Livescope Bow
Ultrex, Dual 8' Power Pole Blades
2022 Silverado
Member of Skoolin' Bass Anglers and Wolf River Bass Club
Kyle
You won't regret moving to the Cougar at all. Especially with the few rods you do keep on the deck. I keep more than that and have a PII which has a slightly smaller front deck.
You will have plenty room.
The difference in performance and TM response will be huge. Give yourself seat time as the Cougar will drive and handle much different than the Ranger.
Once you learn to drive a Cat you will love it.
2016 BassCat Pantera II
Mercury 200 ProXs
2020 Triton TRX19- Mercury 225 ProXs 4s
Solix 12 MSI Console, Solix 12MDI Bow
Helix 9 Mega 360 Bow
Garmin 106sv Livescope Bow
Ultrex, Dual 8' Power Pole Blades
2022 Silverado
Member of Skoolin' Bass Anglers and Wolf River Bass Club
This is why I’m waiting for an Eyra hull just 18 inches longer on the front deck. That way the rods can be behind me when I’m fishing. Same awesome hull design, just longer.
Anyone comparing widths at the bow really needs to actually measure the distances and widths at the very front, and also measure the position to the front bow point.
below is a graph and link for comparisons.
Here’s the link:
https://basscat.com/forum/groups/bas...ic_read=343182
BCB
Lengths Jaguar
NOT 2020Lynx Puma FTD Cougar FTD Eyra Carcal Pantera Classic Pantera II Sabre FTD Margay Tip of Bow to start of Carpet 2' 11" 2' 7" 2' 7" 2' 7" 2' 6" 2' 8" 2' 4" 2' 4" 2' 4" 2' 5" Nose to standard position of recess foot pedal 2' 10" 3' 2' 9" 2' 9" 2' 8" 3' 4" 2' 4" 2' 6" 2' 7" 2' 10" Second Seat Post 6"(-) Back Y Y N/A N/A Y Y Y (-8") N/A N/A N/A Width at 3 feet from Tip of Bow 4' 6" 4' 4" 4' 1" 4' 1" 3' 8" 4' 5" 4' 4" 3' 10" 3' 11" 4' 4" Width at 4 feet from Tip of Bow 5' 3" 5' 2" 4' 7" 4' 7" 4' 5" 5' 3" 4'11" 4' 6" 4' 6" 4' 8" Width at 5 feet from Tip of Bow 5' 9" 5' 8" 5' 5' 4'11" 5' 9" 5' 5" 4' 11" 4'10" 5' Width at 6 feet from Tip of Bow 6' 1" 6' 5' 4" 5' 3" 5' 4" 6' 1" 5' 7" 5' 3" 5' 2" 5' 3" Width at 7 feet from Tip of Bow 6' 3" 6' 2" 5' 6" 5' 4" 5' 7" 6' 3" 5' 9" 5' 4" 5' 4" 5' 6" Width at 8 feet from Tip of Bow 6' 4" 6' 3" 5' 7" 5' 6" 5' 9" 6' 4" 5'11" 5' 6" 5' 7" 5' 8" Width at 9 feet from Tip of Bow 6' 5'' 6' 4" 5' 9" 5' 8" 5'10" 6' 5" 6' 5' 9" 5' 8" N/A Width at 10 feet from Tip of Bow 6' 6" 6' 4" 5'10" 5' 9" N/A N/A 6' 1" N/A N/A N/A Nose to Console 10' 8" 10' 10' 10' 9' 8" 9' 9' 11" 9' 3" 8' 6" 8' Widths In * Feet' Inches"* All Length and width Measurements Reflect 2018 Model year Nose to seat Post 4' 3" 4' 3" 4' 2" 4' 2" 4' 4' 3" 3' 9" 4' 2" 4' 2" 4' 3" Nose to second Seat post "if it has one" 4' 9" 4'10" N/A N/A 4' 7" 4' 9" 4' 4" N/A N/A N/A