Obviously you have been in a DVX. I came out of a Pro-V and the difference is night and day
Obviously you have been in a DVX. I came out of a Pro-V and the difference is night and day
2024 Phoenix 818, Mercury 175 (3B414035) Trick Steps, 3 Garmin 106 SV,s, LVS 34. BoatEFX dual bow mount. Ionic 12V 125AH, 2 12V 100 ah LiTime’s for the TM. Minn Kota 345 PCL charger,
IMO if a man shucks out $35-$55k on a boat then he has every right to post his frustrations. That said.... I love my Vexus!!!
How many aluminum boats have actually been built by the Ranger guys would be my question since Crestliner actually built those boats.
2024 Phoenix 818, Mercury 175 (3B414035) Trick Steps, 3 Garmin 106 SV,s, LVS 34. BoatEFX dual bow mount. Ionic 12V 125AH, 2 12V 100 ah LiTime’s for the TM. Minn Kota 345 PCL charger,
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Last edited by fishinarc; 04-05-2021 at 04:36 AM.
Just going 0.025" thicker may not solve any problems. Do you know that on airplanes, many times the material thickness is REDUCED to make a section stronger? What do you think the average structural skin thickness on a jet is?
The answer is in design. In today's world, you can do 98% of a design through FEA modeling and the likes. Something like a boat hull would require huge computing power and time, likely much more than a smaller company can invest. Just moving up to a thicker material may not help the situation at all.
the average skin on a jet has nothing to do with a boat a jet cuts air a boat is mistreated in waves to big an some folks not smart enough to slow down a little .
Without knowing their process no one on here is going to know why it happened or what Vexus needs to do to fix it. Aluminum is difficult to work with. Vexus is standing behind their product and that is what matters the most. When you are manufacturing something like as boat,car,rv,whatever there are endless variables that can cause a product failure.
2002 Tr-19 200 ox66
Now you have me scared to purchase and AVX (looked at one today!). I had a Bass Tracker in the early 80's that had hull cracks. BPS bought the boat back after some back and forth with a lawyer. I also owned the worst marine engine ever made, a 1998 Johnson 175 Ficht outboard. I finally had to pay for the fourth block!
I think any day of the week.125 is better than .100 .Any one that think different is kidding their self.The worst part is what would it cost to go from .100 to .125 on 40,000.00 dollar and up boats .It would be worth the extra money
Have it happen to you and you’ll get a better understanding. Crap happens, but when it does it leaves a horrible taste in your mouth. I went through the same thing with my first boat way back when. After a year and a half of it going back to the factory, I think 4 times I sold it. Was lied to, pushed to the back of the line. It ended with me hiring a lawyer. You can buff up all you want. Let it happen to you.
There’s no use being stupid if you’re not willing to show it off.
Imagine .190I think any day of the week.125 is better than .100
.125 might add 50 to75lbs to an AVX.
.190 might add 150-200lbs
For those wanting more speed it might be a detriment to have thicker hulls.
Last edited by Jimbug; 12-04-2020 at 12:21 PM.
white Vexus AVX 1980 - white Evinrude G2 150hp HO
Your boat with the thinner hull will be much slower when it fills with water.
Being able to put more than a 115hp motor on an 18 foot boat would help a lot also.
Some people are happy with a 50HP on an 18’ boat. It’s not always about speed. The aluminum high performance hull bass boating community is speaking with now a 12 week delay in getting a Vexus AVX boat made. Your opinion is respected, but very much in the minority at this point in time.
white Vexus AVX 1980 - white Evinrude G2 150hp HO