Here are some pics of a new 21 XRD Bullet Coastal Model that we just sold.
http://www.mercuryperformance.com
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Here are some pics of a new 21 XRD Bullet Coastal Model that we just sold.
http://www.mercuryperformance.com
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...s/100_4200.jpg
Sweet ride and motor. http://xs-s.com/zf/images/smile/emthup.gif
I'd love to see a few more pics of that boat. I am planning a Green bullet for my next one (when I finally decide to part with my blue one that is).
How did you like the non-carpet option? Will it be slick on rainy days??
Very nice!!!!
I love the non carpet down here in Fl so i can fish the salt and fresh water. The deck has non skid on it like a flats-bay boat and you won't slip on it when she is wet. Nice not to have to clean the carpet. Also the livewells have high speed pick ups.
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Awesome rig http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/thumbsup2.gif Who builds that trailer for Bullet?
I don't own a Bullet, but these new non skip deck is alomost enough to make me convert. I'm up in the midwest and although we don't have any salt, we have alot of rainy days in spring and fall and it sure would be nice not haev to dry carpet. Also we have alot of sand at he launches and this might be alot easier to keep clean verses always vacuuming the carpet everyday.
Makes you wonder why this is not an option on every model from the varisou manufacturers.
Can these be done in a fulll polyflake boat?
I would assume it would be ..
1) Lighter weight due to lack of carpet weight.
2) Cheaper due to less materials.
is this correct?
Ameratrail out of st cloud makes the trailers. They have been a great trailer combo for these bullets.
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yes you can get any color you want.
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The coastal boats are a little more money due to the all composite construction, More saltwater friendly parts, wiring and acessories, most all the coastal boats we have done have been installing hydraulic plates, power poles, etc. so a little bit more expensive.
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The non-skid option, believe it or not, is VERY labor intensive and adds cost to the boat... Of course, like anything Bullet does, it's done correctly and no stone is left unturned.
i seen this boat in person the deck is done with awl grip that will last forever and 5 years you just gwt another coat and good as new mike sharp boat thanks for all the help
Man....that thing looks awesome http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/thumbsup2.gif
without a doubt that will be my next boat. i was just wondering if i could convert my xrd i have now into a semi salty dog. how hard would it b to install that floor in my exsisting boat ? and how costly
That is Sharp as hell.... http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/bows.gif .. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/smile.gif
I got to see a coatal in person a few months back. Tom had a white with silver stripe and red pin with him in concordia. Man that's a fine rig. Hopefully one day I'll have one.
I'm likin' the IC more and more.....I've been told by customers that the surface isn't slick when wet, but awful slick when there's frost on. Lots of striper people here use bay boats.....
you can put awl grip down but you have a lot of work taking the carpet off and the material is not cheap. i'm going do it to my 21 xd down the road,
Mike can you get the non skid in any color floor sence awl grip has different colors and all you have to do is add awl grip to it?
thanks heavy ill get in touch with mike i do a lot of saltwater fishin out of my bullet and it would be well worth . i may not have the salty wires and such but just the floorin is well worth the money and time. ive seen some boats that had the hurculiner and rino liner and just dont think it looks good but awll grip just looks great to me
Yeah you can do any color. The awlgrip is so nice just take some water and hit it with a boat brush and she is clean. It will last forever. The nonskid looks like it came out of a mold or better because it is not as dull finished as gelcoat. Bullet is building a colorful one right now for us with a different color nonskid and different color trim area, Should be a eye catcher. Just can't decide which motor to use yet 300 XS or a 350 sci Verado?
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I'll vote 300xs
300XS for sure http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/wink.gif Would love to see a longhorn theme rig........in my garage http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/glasses.gif
Do these boats weigh the same as the "normal" XDC or XRD etc? difference in speed?
They weigh about the same. Same Speeds.
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Interesting.
How much more does the SCI Verado weigh? That'd be an interesting combo to see... http://www.bassboatcentral.com/boardstuff2/beers.gif
about 125 lbs. More
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That is awesome!!!!!!!!!!! http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/USA1.gif
If you drive a boat in rough water on the St Johns River, you need to test ride my 2010 Bullet 21 XRD Coastal, 21 feet 11 inches, powered by a 250 Yamaha HPDI with a Vmax 27 propeller and a 101 pound thrust Minn Kota. I can fish salt water at Mayport, Fl, in the morning for trout and reds and fish brackish water in Astor, Florida in the afternoon. Douse this boat with salt water or fresh water and there is no rusted out boat or trailer. The boat is delivered with an aluminum Ameritrail Trailer. This trailer is rock solid with the boat at 70-75 mph on I95 or I4. I love not having to clean carpet. When I get home from a salt water fishing trip and plenty of trout, I wash the boat deck with soapy water, rinse it, and don't worry about carpet. The folks at Mercury Performance did a super job of rigging this boat for fishing with GPS/Sonar/side view at the cockpit and up front with the trolling motor. They do good work and it's well worth the drive from Jacksonville to Lake Placid, Florida. I've had several boats, and I believe that this Bullet bass boat is the best. The hole shot is fine and the top end speed is what I have been looking for. I have a 27 Vmax prop on the 250 Yamaha.
does the trailer come in a swing away?
yes the swing tongue is an available option on the alum trailer.
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No doubt a 300xs. That additional 125lbs hangin off the back is going to be a pain in the butt in many ways. Might be interesting to see how it runs but thats about it.
I have twin 300 Verado's on the offshore rig and in no way would have any interest in strapping one on the back of a 21' Bullet. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/boardstuff2/beers.gif
Any pics of that colorful boat you mentioned back in November?
Great looking boat.. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/thumbsup2.gif