Looking at Champs 1993-1996 - Your Advice is most appreciated.
Like to say Hello to all Champ Board Members. This is my maiden post and I'm in need of some advice.
*I'm looking for a 93-96 Champion - 18 to 19' that will handle potential 3 + foot waves.
*A DC style - deal I had to make with my wife.....lol
My questions are: If you were looking, what model would you consider and what Motor make(s) and hp.
*Any major Hull/Transom differences between those model years I should know about.
So many ads I've looked at had various motor manufacturers and Hpower seemed to be in some cases underpowered for the 19 footers (?).
Stability is important due to the lake I will be fishing on so wider would be better - I assume (??).
To be honest, I was considering a Ranger, but I decided not to go that route for various reasons (price was 1)
Gosh, being a newbie to Bass Boats, there is sooo much to learn; but after the ride I had in a Champ on the Detriot River I'm sold!!
Thanks for takin the time,
bobby
Re: Looking at Champs 1993-1996 - Your Advice is most appreciated. (bobbyb)
Welcome, bobby! Glad you joined us. I hope you join the Champion family!!!
Re: Looking at Champs 1993-1996 - Your Advice is most appreciated. (bobbyb)
i have a 96 186 dc with a 175 mercury optimax xs and love it. 3 ft or bigger waves wont be a smooth ride but would be the smoothest in a champion. i would go with at least a 150. optimax get the best mpg.
Re: Looking at Champs 1993-1996 - Your Advice is most appreciated. (bobbyb)
Don't know how far your willing to drive, but a 1993 is going up for sale here soon. See the post: http://www.bbcboards.net/zerothread?id=598609
You won't find a better 18 year old boat than that.
Some of Champs finest were built during the years you speak of. My 19 footer (1993 190) handles rough water well. It's a narrow hull though, and sits a little higher in the water at rest. But it cut waves when running like a hot knife through butter. The 184 Champ is arguabley the best "sportscar" bass boat of its time.
I would highly recommend any Champion if it was cared for.
Good luck and welcome to the boards. Get in one and take a ride. It practically sells itself ! http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/thumbsup2.gif
Re: Looking at Champs 1993-1996 - Your Advice is most appreciated. (bobbyb)
If your running true 3 plus footers then you need 19 foot boat. 3ft wave is big.
Re: Looking at Champs 1993-1996 - Your Advice is most appreciated. (H2O_Fowl)
3 footers are not uncommon here - Lake Simcoe. It can be calm one minute and treacherous the next.
bobby
Re: Looking at Champs 1993-1996 - Your Advice is most appreciated. (bobbyb)
If you're running 3 footers commonly, then a 19-20 footer will work just fine. I fish in the NE and lakes like Winnipesaukee and Champlain get nasty even on beuatiful summer days. a 19 ft boat will span the waves nicely but you'll need a motor than cah keep you on top...probably a 175 hp or greater.
Re: Looking at Champs 1993-1996 - Your Advice is most appreciated. (bobbyb)
Hey bobby,
Though over 19 foot, I run an older 201 on Simcoe all the time... and haven't needed the Advil yet. Not even after the 6-8 footers last fall in the Simcoe open.
Re: Looking at Champs 1993-1996 - Your Advice is most appreciated. (bobbyb)
Hey Bobby
My buddy has a 99 187 up here in Kenora, Ontario. No motor on it, but it has 2 graphs and a trolling motor. Sweet boat, and would save you the hassle of the border.
Send me an IM if interested
Muz