https://vexusboats.com/model/avx181/overview/
When I heard it was coming I was kind of regretting buying my 1880. Now that I’ve seen it they missed a bunch of marks for my desires. I’m sure it will be a fine boat for some but, meh.
https://vexusboats.com/model/avx181/overview/
When I heard it was coming I was kind of regretting buying my 1880. Now that I’ve seen it they missed a bunch of marks for my desires. I’m sure it will be a fine boat for some but, meh.
Yea I don’t want to be one of those people that finds negative in everything but it needs to be rated for 90hp. Hopefully there’s an option to remove that front livewell also.
Just built it my way and it came just over 31 k. Not to shabby! Put the 75 Merc on it and you've got a great 40 mph boat. Should compete nicely with the trackers and Rangers in that class..
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,
I had a vexus dealer price me out a 1880 with a suzuki 115, fortrex 80, and 2 helix 7’s for 32k.
I like it! It’s the perfect size for me considering most of my lakes are under 1000 acres some as small as 50. I’m not a fan of the front livewell either, maybe a storage option will be available in the future.
I think it's reidiculous that it's not available with a 90hp. Otherwise it looks nice
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,
Hello Justin,
Following is the quote you requested.
New 2020 (with 2021 serial number) Vexus 1880 with Suzuki 115 ATLSS2: $28,595
Victor package: $1200
Helix 7 MSI at console (exchange): $902
Add Helix 7 MDI on bow: $995
Fortrex 80 MDI transducer: $327 (we can delete the MDI transducer on the trolling motor if needed / if you prefer)
Freight (to get the boat to us): $550
Rigging / dealer prep: $195
Suzuki rebate (2x): -$400
Subtotal: $32,364
Business tax: $64.73
Doc. fee: $97.20
“Out the door” total to Clark Marine Sales $32,525.93
The quote is copy and pasted from my email. This is pretty loaded and out the door for 32 and some change
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,
Yes, I have to think it is aimed at the "entry-level" market, and they don't want it to steal any sales away from their current models. The layout is more like a Tracker style boat, and maybe the front livewell is aimed more at the crappie fishermen. I do agree that it seems underpowered with a 60 - 75 HP rating - it really needs a 90 to get up and perform well.
For me, front live well says crappie boat.
I think if you dug a little deeper with a dealer or Vexus rep, you would find the front livewell is actually an option-meaning standard would be storage but is easily changed into a livewell for the aforementioned crappie fisherman.
OK I do kinda like the layout. Would rather have that front livewell for tackle storage. Wonder how many rods you can pile into that narrow side box without it becoming crowded? Pretty sure with a 75hp, Ultrex, couple 9" graphs, and good onboard charger you're knocking on $30000+ on price. This boat does look like it would be a good option in the "big enough and fast enough" category for the average joe on a budget. I like the direction the new generation of tin bass boats is headed.
Last edited by Highcentered; 11-15-2020 at 05:48 PM.
2023 Xpress H18 with 115 SHO and Powertech NRS4 21p
8" Bob's Action Jack
Garmin Echomap 12, 10, 9, and LVS34 networked with Netgear Switch
Ultrex
Trick Steps and Ramp N Clamp
Pulled by a 2016 single cab HEMI Ram
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