If you had the choice, which option would you choose and why:
Xpress X21
Vexus AVX 2080
Ranger RT 198P
Crestliner PT20
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If you had the choice, which option would you choose and why:
Xpress X21
Vexus AVX 2080
Ranger RT 198P
Crestliner PT20
Xpress if $ were no consideration between the four choices. The 250hp rating and SeaDek look appealing to me. Also the HyperLift hull is proven.
I would be torn between Xpress and Vexus. I really like the fit and finish of the vexus, and the styling... But the overall performance you can get from the Xpress is a real consideration. Have never seen an Xpress in person, so I cannot speak to the fit and finish, only base it on what you read about the brand. But that Ranger offers a ton of value.
Ranger or vexus only because those models are sold locally here.
I like the Xpress but i have never seen one in person, no crestliner dealers nearby either!
What about the Alumacraft Pro 200? Any reviews on this boat. Seems hard to find.
Xpress
Out of that lineup the Xpress.
The closest dealer that sells that list. I have fished out of my Uncle's X17 and X19 for more than 15 years. They are tanks and run like a glass boat. If my dealer sold them, I'd have an X19 with a 200. A solid 70mph boat.
After seeing one up close, would have to same Vexus.
Xpress but I may be biased as I am on my second Xpress with no thoughts getting rid of her.
I already have an AVX 1880, so given the choices above, the Vexus 2080 definitely has my vote.
Altro which Xpress do you have?
Dealer, price, and personal preference go a long way. That said, the OP has them listed in the order of my preference if everything else is equal.
Xpress for sure but if money was not an issue I would splurge for a kind pro v bass.
Vexus and it isn't even close.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9Tdf7g5qo0
Ill take an Express
You listed them in the order I would take them!
Of your list the Ranger is sort of the odd man out since its rated for 150 hp while ther others are 200 and above. Not even close performance wise although havnt seen too many blistering speeds posted on the vexus with a 200 on it alot of posts saying 63-64. Kindof on the slow end for that hp range. Crestliners had some transom issues not sure if they figured that out or not. I finally got to see a vexus in person at a boat show it was an 1880. I will say the welds and construction were very very nice and i liked the details on the trailer. Sitting in the seat i sat above the windshield which i found very odd i would be eating alot of bugs driving it and the shifter was way too low and close to me. Im a skinny guy and my thumb hit my leg trying to run the trim switch in the full throttle position. The driving position didnt impress me at all. Honestly its like standing in a skinny ranger on the front deck layout was exactly like the rt188 and console felt the same too just more gauges and too low. Switch panel was just like a phoenix just toggles instead of rotary switches. Nice boat overall but not worth all the fuss alot of guys put into it. Certainly wouldnt give up my nice glass boat for it. “Isnt even close”
Roy, it was actually a general question on these rigs, if i did upgrade my Triton I would not consider these a downgrade. With three kids the idea of aluminum does appeal from a number of perspectives such as less up keep, less to worry about when beaching and docking at camp, cheaper to tow, and more value. A 20 foot aluminum is far more affordable than its glass counterparts. Most of the lakes and rivers I run are small and rocky, glass isnt needed, more of a luxury. I am plenty happy with my 150 on my 18XS, changing isnt a reflection of performance for me, but rather a bigger platform for my kids and something a bit more practical. Trading for the 18TRX just gets me more HP. Good part is the twins are still little, so till the need to change i will be running my 18XS which I love. But sooner rather later I will outgrow the 18 footer. An I have spent years fishing from aluminum, so the transition for me isnt a big deal psychologically haha.