Very nice rig. Well done
Very nice rig. Well done
Very nice rig. I did not see a lot that would make me choose it over my xpress. I dont understand the port and center rod locker. I would rather have a tackle storage compartment in the center locker. My old triton 176 mag had a divide storage locker in the middle and 2 in the back. That is the main feature I miss from that boat.
But all in all, if this had been out when I was in the market it would have been between the Vexus and Xpress. Pricing would have been the deciding factor.
2015 Xpress X19/ Yamaha VMAX 175 SHO
I do blast off on a tournament morning at 60 and do just fine, but I am just a local club tournament guy, don't need to do 80 for that 200 dollar check haha. Performance once the trolling motor is down is what I am looking for. Spend 95% of my time on the bow anyways. Never thought though this would be any speed demon.
I would like to see more pics of the boat on the trailer. Maybe some different angles with close ups and further away shots.
Ok so you saw one how much are they?
I have seen a 1980 and 1880 in person and love them. Fit and finish is great. Just wanted more pics of the boat on the duel axle trailer.
2 topics that get beat to death on the tin forum bow sitting too high and too much movement. I for one like bow hih i can see much better. You look at alot of glass rigs they sit bow high as well. The stability thing. Its an object sitting on water its going to move. I swear a few of the rt ranger owners over there made it sound like it was a rock sitting on the lake and moved zero which we all know is totally untrue. I fished from one it moves not alot but of course there is a reaction from people moving. My cousins basscat p4 would too its sitting on WATER. That part i didnt even give thought to on the video. He bow storage is cool if you have alot of rods but tackle storage seems a tad lacking. No organizer for 3700 style boxes? I dont like my tackle in the rear storage myself thats why im asking?
Roy
2020 Triton 18 Trx
Mercury 200 Pro XS V8
Bravo FS 24P Prop
Atlas 6” jp
Dual Humminbird Helix 10 MEGA SI
Minnkota Ultrex.
As others have said, it looks to sit pretty bow high at rest which tells me it going to catch alot of wind. Stability seems iffy also as with only one guy in the boat....a small guy, it rocks considerably. Why no gas struts on the front side lockers or rear access hatch? First day out in the wind, you'll be missing those. Surely a nice boat, but its not the all out breakthrough to me that its billed to be. I'm looking forward to seeing the glass boats though.
2019 Ranger Z520C DC / 250 Pro XS 4 Stroke
I had to add gas struts to my Triton on the front and rear compartment. Like the compression latches. I would really have to get in a Vexus on the water to see for myself. So used to my glass, having that stability with a little kid and a father whose not getting any younger are important. I grew up fishing aluminum, pops still has his 2002 Lowe 160, and we use it on smaller lakes. I have grown to really love my glass as far as stability goes. I know there are drawbacks to changing, but I would have to get in one to really know. Lots easier testing driving a car, never test drive a boat. Most my dealers are not on the water. Future years I am assuming some box storage will be built into the bow storage. That would be a nice upgrade down the road. Though I do not have that in my 15 Triton, and it works just fine. Cover not included in base price correct or any electronics. Those would be upgrades I assume.
I think its a really sharp boat. Kind of surprised the speeds were only listed as low to mid 60's though. I bet its faster than that with the 200 on it.
Bill Gard
Richmond, Indiana
2015 BassCat Caracal/225ProXs
TEAM SHERM'S MARINE
Of course I talk to myself...sometimes I need expert advice.
"Success is never owned, it is rented, and the rent is due every day."
Where is the extra 4 inch’s in the boat compared to the 1980? Did the aluminum gauge change in the 2080?
The rear compartment lid seems very small. The space is there on the sides, but installing and accessing the 4 batteries, charger, spare prop, and powerpole pumps may be tough.
I went and look at this boat in person.... They are SWEET!
Hoping to ride in it, in the next couple weeks! This might very well be the boat I fish out of next year.
60-65 mph in a 20' aluminum boat with a 200 is plenty fast! I fish against the best fishermen in the Ozarks with a 1995 481vs with a 150 merc on it doing 58 mph, and won AOY for 2018. I would focus more on your ability to catch fish, and less on being able to outrun the guy that is 1 boat number in front of you! ;)
Exactly Earl, same thing I was saying earlier. If you do ride in it, send me a PM and let me know how it was. Be curious as you are basically coming out of the same size boat in glass as me.