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1998 Skeeter ZX210C #10937399 06/24/15 05:02 PM
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I am looking at one that is for sale near me and was curious if anyone had some pros and cons for this model? I am new to bass boats and would like some advice.

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Rich


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Re: 1998 Skeeter ZX210C [Re: REick] #10940494 06/26/15 12:22 AM
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Check for the foam transom as the early c models had issues with cracks which allowed water to enter the foam. Skeeter fixed it on later models not sure about the 98 210c. They are great fishing platforms will do whatever you would need or want. ZX's are my favorite love the hull they preform great not the fastest but surely not the slowest.


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Re: 1998 Skeeter ZX210C [Re: REick] #10940866 06/26/15 03:18 AM
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I've got the same boat and I wouldn't trade it for newer one. As long as the hull holds up, I'll just keep replacing parts.

Re: 1998 Skeeter ZX210C [Re: REick] #10942402 06/26/15 09:41 PM
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I had a 1999 ZX 210C for a few years, at trade in time, the transom was Separating from the topcap.
Try pushing on the motor to be sure yours is intact, also check the "Stringers"
That is one awesome boat, the 225 VMax is bulletproof as long as regular maintenance was/is done.

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