Not sure about the bc210 but I'm loving my RXT180. I've had it about 5 weeks now. 20190630_113430-1.jpg
2019 SeaArk RXT180
90hp Suzuki
Ultrex 112
Larry D. Scott Retired KY Water patrol/F&W
www.greatscottshooters.com
2008 TRACKER TV 18 w/150 Mercury 4S
MK Ultrex 80lb, 102 Garmin Live scope
and a UHD93SV Garmin on the bow.
UHD 93SV at the console.
I'm going to check one out hopefully and then compare it to an Xpress 21pro which is the other aluminum boat I'm wanting to check out. Fully rigged they are approaching the cost of a BC Caracal though which is one of the glass rigs I'm looking into. I love the ride of my glass boat and how it acts in the wind but there is something to be said about the piece of mind of the toughness of some of these high end aluminum rigs.
IMO - Sea Arks are essentially commercial grade boats placed on the consumer market. they cost more but they have something that other alums do not have. They are built tough for sure.
Anyone know of anybody that has bought one of these boats?
I was looking on their Facebook page and they have a link for a performance bulletin for a 250 SHO. When you click on the link it takes you to the Yamaha page but doesn't have any thing on it. I wish we knew more about the boat.
I read the performance bulletin when it came out (can't find it now) - If I recall it was mid 60's. Not much information about the boats. The few I see listed start around 50k with no electronics/TM. Never have seen one though. They might be worth it.
Pretty cool that Bass Cat (BC) got involved with this model. I think im pretty set on a Gator Trax Strike Series, but that BC 210 looks like a nice rig.
I guess this is at the dealer meeting.
"tanks"..............laffin...........so why is the smaller bass boat only .100 gauge..................?????
Can't get over the way the foot pedal is set into the bow piece on it. The huge sea ark billboard on the sides and the angled center lid.
I think that looks like a cool rig.....though the hull doesn't have a deep enough V for my taste... looks like it might beat cha' to death in rougher h20
Jerry Hancock the winner of Mr Crappie Tournament this year in Branson guides crappie full time from a BC 210 at Lake Fork Texas. Hancock has been Pro Staff for Lund, Crestliner, and Alumacraft. He says for Crappie guiding best boat he has had in deck space. Built like a tank and decks are wide enough for 3 across with livescope. The boat rides fine because of the weight. Not much V but stability is key for him as he will carry 4 persons.
Considering a BC 210. Haven't heard much either way pros or cons.
Johnny
"Short Brown & Round"
Sun Tropic Outdoors & Shooting Team
I swear that this might be the hardest boat to get any sort of information about......