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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by dwmgg17 View Post
    Thinking the same thing. Not sure what tourneys allow any size motor you want to run.
    99% of them do as long as the motor isnt over the hp restrictions on the coast guard plate. The only ones that dont are the pro trails a d some of the semi pro trails.
    That's a beast of a boat

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Hoot View Post
    450 HP was told once that if you are going to fish "Money Tournaments" you have to have a boat that will beat the other competitors to the winning spots.

    This boat might be high priced because of that big motor but will surely pay for itself in no time with all that speed you'll beating the guys with 200-350's to all the good spots plus time saved running to new spots, waiting to the last second to head to the weigh in equals more casts per tournament.

    So don't look at this boat as a luxury but as a sound business investment in your "Professional Fishing Career" that will advance you farther and faster than those chasing your wake.

    Order one today and start speeding past all those slow boated aspiring Pros ahead of you as you'll be first to the fish and at the front of the line for "Big Sponsor Deals"

    There’s big money to be made in the weeknight jackpot tour!

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by juice780 View Post
    Sucks that you won’t be able to fish most tournaments that have a 250 horsepower restriction.
    Believe that is all FLW and BASS sanctioned events

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    #24
    Quote Originally Posted by Hoot View Post
    450 HP was told once that if you are going to fish "Money Tournaments" you have to have a boat that will beat the other competitors to the winning spots.

    This boat might be high priced because of that big motor but will surely pay for itself in no time with all that speed you'll beating the guys with 200-350's to all the good spots plus time saved running to new spots, waiting to the last second to head to the weigh in equals more casts per tournament.

    So don't look at this boat as a luxury but as a sound business investment in your "Professional Fishing Career" that will advance you farther and faster than those chasing your wake.

    Order one today and start speeding past all those slow boated aspiring Pros ahead of you as you'll be first to the fish and at the front of the line for "Big Sponsor Deals"
    Looks like you got a few bites, hope you didn't gut hook any of them.
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    #25
    I would guess mid 80'S top end , I would hate to pay for the fuel
    ​BULLET 21XRS 250 SHO

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    #26
    goodnesssss.....

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    #27
    Great rig

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    #28
    When 350hp just ain’t enough.
    There’s no use being stupid if you’re not willing to show it off.

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    #29
    Perfect guide boat.

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    #30
    In the video shot at the dealer meeting with Mr. Pierce discussing the new boat he stated the "ideal motor" for this rig would be the 400 HP 4 stroke. I suspect that is a price driven comment but to be honest, I dont know what either the 400 or 450 cost and the differnce in price between the two?

    Also I am amazed at how many people are still confused about tournament fishing and the horespoer restrictions. 99% of the tournament fishermen on this site (myself included) fish club or team circuits. To the best of my knowledge only Bass, FLW and perhaps the "other" Pro tours have a HP restirction of 250hp, the remainder state in the rules that the HP of a vessel cannot exceed the manufacture limits.

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    #31
    Love the layout on the boat. Well thought out it looks like. But since I like to just enjoy my time out on the water, and my Ranger is paid for, guess I'll be second or third to the best spots on the lake....

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    #32
    Every guy in North Jersey will have one soon even though are lakes are all 35 MPH speed limits.

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    #33
    What is the Hull Speed rated for. HP doesn't really matter it's hull design. Bad looking ride though.

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    #34
    All you need is 21'-11" of boat.


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    #35
    This class of boat has nothing to do with “need” Huckleberry. I’ve been in the big Bullet. It’s a nice big boat! It’s still not as big as the Jag. I’ve not been in the 2020, but the previous version was only dwarfed by the now defunct Ranger 522D. It’s simply a HUGE deep big water hull. The front deck on the Bullet has a bunch of wasted real estate in that needle nose. I’ll give it the big Bullet really surprised me in rough water.

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    #36
    Quote Originally Posted by av View Post
    I would guess mid 80'S top end , I would hate to pay for the fuel
    I think that rig might just surprise most people.
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    #37
    Glad to see them getting away from the velcro rod straps.

    Sharp boat...hope they sell a ton of them.

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    #38
    You could mount catfish/crappie rod holders all over that thing. Party catfish guide boat.
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    #39
    Does it come in a Googan version?

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    #40
    Quote Originally Posted by Huckleberry View Post
    All you need is 21'-11" of boat.

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