Re: Bullet Question (mgrice1981)
They still use Balsa core in the bottom. But, there is nothing made that is stronger as far as strength to weight ratio is concerned and thats why they still use a Balsa core. Transome and all other parts are composite. http://xs-s.com/zf/images/smile/emthup.gif
Re: Bullet Question (K-DAWG)
Thanks man, so this one doesn't have a wood transom or anything like that?
Re: Bullet Question (mgrice1981)
I doubt it but, there are better people to answer than me.
Re: Bullet Question (K-DAWG)
Bullet still uses all wood.. Trandsom, stringers and core!! They do now have all composite as an option when buying new boat..
I will post tonight when I have more time what to look for in the boat for bad areas..
Re: Bullet Question (Largemouthlou)
Thanks Lou I appreciate it.
Re: Bullet Question (mgrice1981)
I have a 1998 21XD and there is wood in the transom, dry and solid as a rock.
Re: Bullet Question (K-DAWG)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by K-DAWG »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">They still use Balsa core in the bottom. But, there is nothing made that is stronger as far as strength to weight ratio is concerned and thats why they still use a Balsa core. Transome and all other parts are composite. http://xs-s.com/zf/images/smile/emthup.gif </TD></TR></TABLE>
Reckon I should leave the Bullet questions up to the Bullet experts huh? http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/doh.gif
Re: Bullet Question (K-DAWG)
There is really no model year to "avoid" with a Bullet. It really depends on how well the owner took care of the boat. You're not going to see any problem with a Bullet of any kind that has been treated fairly well. The wood in the transom is not a problem because of the laminates that Bullet uses - unless it's been treated badly. One way to tell is pick up on the motor from the capitvation plate and bounce it up and down. If the transom flexes - you've got problems. If it's solid, you're good to go. Also, be sure to climb under the boat and make sure the pad/running surface is in good shape - and be sure to check under the bunks if you can! those trailer bunks can hide some BAD damage! You're going to see some normal wear and tear where the cooler lid is where the passenger in the boat stepped on it up and down getting off the back deck. That's the only place on our 21XD I've seen anything that resembles a stress crack. I know there are a few more places that Lou will chime in with, but these are usually normal wear and tear on a boat.
Re: Bullet Question (BOOD)
I had a 98 as welll and no problems. As Bood said unless it was mistreated you will not see many issues other that cosmetic stuff
Re: Bullet Question (TarheelXRD)
If the boat your looking at is a 1998 model it is all wood. The first all composite Bullet made was just last year. There is nothing wrong with a boat with wood as long as it is cared for by the owner.
Paul
Re: Bullet Question (Paul Nichols)
Ditto: I hava a 1986 19' that is still in great shape! I still love it, everytime I go fishing I cannot believe how well it has held up. First attempt at posting a photo, so who knows? [IMG][/IMG]http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...bot/Hill86.jpg
Re: Bullet Question (TarheelXRD)
I totaly agree about the wood lasting a life time as long as it isn't abused!! The most abuse comes from leaving a boat out in the elements and leaving in the plug!! Have seen first hand what a neglectful owner and a boat full of water can become!!
Basically, if ya look in the bilge area everything sould look smooth with black jell and white drips, if there are boating articles such as life jackets, rope or anything else, remove and inspect areas real good.. Poke and feel everything, it should all be solid..
Lift up the driver and passenger seats and pull out the plastic storage bins, look at the stringers in this area.. Should be black with the white drips also, feel the wood and tap on it listening for a solid sound..
Bullet does a superb job putting these boats together and they will last forever if taken care of properly and treated well!!!! http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/smile.gif http://www.bassboatcentral.com/boardstuff2/beers.gif
Re: Bullet Question (Largemouthlou)
Re: Bullet Question (Largemouthlou)
Re: Bullet Question (Uncle "T")
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Uncle "T" »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ditto: I hava a 1986 19' that is still in great shape! I still love it, everytime I go fishing I cannot believe how well it has held up. First attempt at posting a photo, so who knows? [IMG][/IMG]http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...bot/Hill86.jpg</TD></TR></TABLE>
i have the very same one..its 1988 though..still solid as a rock..i love it..but the wife says when te stratos gets done the bullet has to go..sure gonna hate to part with her...the wife i mean http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/Laugh.gif
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Re: Bullet Question (pappacrappie)
I HEAR YOU! http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/roll.gif There is something genetically wrong with women if they cannot undestand a back up boat, good thing you have the Stratos for that! Good looking old Bullet, if you decide to sell it I have a friend who will take it. He's been after mine for years. Have a great weekend.