souther boats? Like they look pretty sweet if they got the price down some, last time I did the conversion it was still a lot
souther boats? Like they look pretty sweet if they got the price down some, last time I did the conversion it was still a lot
Mercury 250 proxs 2B115089
I have no idea about that- cant see the pic clearly
xpress x19, 200ho G2, aluminum sawtooth cut prop, paper sack tackle storage, ugly stik pro team, color c-lector
maybe a link?
2008 Ranger 178VX
150 Yamaha V-max
GO Fins!!!
http://souther.org/products/
why would they? We have Phoenix, Skeeter, Triton, Ranger and many more. Can't figure out what they cost by viewing their web site.
Here's the 450 model video link
Last edited by TX721; 09-16-2017 at 10:12 PM.
2013 Phoenix 721 ProXP
Nice looking boat for a small rig. Wind blows way too much around here for that small of a boat.
26,000$ For 14'-11" boat.
Bullet 21XD, 250 PRO XS
I had a 16 foot bass boat at one time. It was a one person boat at best. I couldn't imagine anything smaller.
2014 X19
2014 200 SHO
Nah, buy American.
Lake Norman, N.C./New Britain, CT.
An Khe 66-67
Let's keep in mind, in 1972, a 16' bass boat was a big big boat. The standard was 14'. Us old geezers fished successfully for many years out of these boats. It is the fisherman not the boat.
I remember fishing team tournaments in a 14' aluminium bass boat.
True, but in the early 80's I fished with a guy in Indiana on Wawasee who had a fiberglass 15' dual console bass boat. Don't remember the make. Had to turn sideways to sit down, slide 1 bent leg under console & keep other leg between consoles to be able to sit somewhat straight. He had to do the same to be able to drive it. Was like playing twister to get up & down. I'm 6'1 & he was about same height as me. Probably why my first boat was a 16&1/2 footer with a 150. If a small boat like that makes you happy & is a good fit then good for you. It just won't work for me, but I also spend a lot of time on big water ,too. If money was no problem, today I would have a 522D for big water & a 19' er for smaller waters.
OLD THREAD - OLD THREAD
Last edited by tj; 03-08-2024 at 01:38 PM.
Champion 184
Mercury 175 EFI
Regulations in Japan are different than USCG in the states.
And yes we knew it was an old thread.
It’s still the same.
At 6 foot 2 and 255 the smallest thing I want to be in would be my 19'5" Stratos Pro Elite.
Looks like a fun little boat as long as you don't expect it to ride and feel like a big boat. Wouldn't be a bad option for smaller lakes, hp limited lakes, and creeks and people that don't need a whole tackle store in their boat all at the same time.
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
Treat others like you want to be treated when on the water EVEN WHEN IN A TOURNAMENT! No fish is worth having a confrontation because you cut someone off or came in on top of someone.