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    Picked up my new 2080

    Spent some time climbing all over my new vexus 2080. They do an outstanding job on the little details. Pulled the panel on the bow fish finder and they have a wiring block in easy access to add other items if needed. Rod tubes are enclosed and go all the way to the front, not bad for something that will hold 8 plus rods. In the back the battery compartment is very nicely layed out with plenty of room to easily get at every thing including the pumps. Primary power turn off as well as a breaker for both the TM and the entire electrical system. Oh yeah and the panels to mount your electronics are both powder coated aluminum.

    Boat pulled very nicely with the dual axle trailer that had brakes on both axles. Weather up here is crappy but the finish on the hull made wiping it down from road grime easy as can be with no chemicals.

    Will be be several week before I can get it out on the water but from everything I can see I won’t be disappointed!



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    Very nice !!!!! Good luck with your new Vexus.

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    Man thats a sweet looking rig
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    #4
    That’s a very sharp rig! I’m leaning towards a 1980 on my next rig.

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    Congrats. Awesome boat!! You will love it. I have a matching 1980 that the overall fit, finish and quality is 2nd to none. This was from the day I picked it up.
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    2021 Vexus 2080, Merc ProXs 200
    2019 Vexus 1980, Evinrude G2 150 H.O. - moved onto a new owner

  7. bayousmallie
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    Congrats on the new boat. Welcome to Vexus.

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    Beautiful boat!! Congrats!!
    2019 Vexus 1880 w/ Mercury Pro-XS 115 4-stroke, MK 80lb Fortex, Twin Helix 7 Birds, Pro II PowerPole. AEguideservice.com

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    Sharp boat & motor combo

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    Congrats on the new boat!! You bought my twin from the same dealership. I'm itching to get mine out too, I'm going down to LOZ this weekend and can't hardly wait.
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    I haven’t seen to many Erude’s that I was in love with (the new mercs are worse), but that combo above is about the sharpest looking rig I’ve seen in years.

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    Nice looking boat
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    awesome colors
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    Congrats on your new ride
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    Congrats, 👍

    You will be very pleased. No hole shoot. Just gets up and goes. Very quiet ride and no splashing. Fit and finish is a Rolls Royce..
    QUOTE=icebound;10092684]Spent some time climbing all over my new vexus 2080. They do an outstanding job on the little details. Pulled the panel on the bow fish finder and they have a wiring block in easy access to add other items if needed. Rod tubes are enclosed and go all the way to the front, not bad for something that will hold 8 plus rods. In the back the battery compartment is very nicely layed out with plenty of room to easily get at every thing including the pumps. Primary power turn off as well as a breaker for both the TM and the entire electrical system. Oh yeah and the panels to mount your electronics are both powder coated aluminum.

    Boat pulled very nicely with the dual axle trailer that had brakes on both axles. Weather up here is crappy but the finish on the hull made wiping it down from road grime easy as can be with no chemicals.

    Will be be several week before I can get it out on the water but from everything I can see I won’t be disappointed!



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    Very nice! Congrats

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhwbass View Post
    You will be very pleased. No hole shoot. Just gets up and goes. Very quiet ride and no splashing. Fit and finish is a Rolls Royce..
    QUOTE=icebound;10092684]Spent some time climbing all over my new vexus 2080. They do an outstanding job on the little details. Pulled the panel on the bow fish finder and they have a wiring block in easy access to add other items if needed. Rod tubes are enclosed and go all the way to the front, not bad for something that will hold 8 plus rods. In the back the battery compartment is very nicely layed out with plenty of room to easily get at every thing including the pumps. Primary power turn off as well as a breaker for both the TM and the entire electrical system. Oh yeah and the panels to mount your electronics are both powder coated aluminum.

    Boat pulled very nicely with the dual axle trailer that had brakes on both axles. Weather up here is crappy but the finish on the hull made wiping it down from road grime easy as can be with no chemicals.

    Will be be several week before I can get it out on the water but from everything I can see I won’t be disappointed!



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    I can't comment on the fishability but sure it's great. Regardless, that is a gorgeous looking rig!

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    Rock Outdoors......Picking up same boat tomorrow from them!

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    They have a nice inventory of not only Vexus, but many others. Looks like a great place to shop for a new toy.

    Good luck with your purchase and let us know how it goes

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    Rock Outdoors......Picking up same boat tomorrow from them!
    That is where I bought my 1980. Great dealership.and people. They definitely treat ya right. You will love your Vexus. These boats are 2nd to none.
    2021 Vexus 2080, Merc ProXs 200
    2019 Vexus 1980, Evinrude G2 150 H.O. - moved onto a new owner

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