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Bullet Bass boats? How do they ride in rough water #9680241 01/27/14 12:36 AM
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Shopping for a new bass boat. I'm upgrading for my triton TR186. I really want a boat in the 20' class that can handle rough chop. Especially when you are in a boat lane and can't choose your line. Was looking at Bass Cats, skeeter, and Tritons. I had a buddy who mentions bullets to me. Anyone have any experience with these guys? I know they are fast but do they fish well and handle a 3' chop when you have to shoot an east Texas boat lane.

Re: Bullet Bass boats? How do they ride in rough water [Re: Fence Guy] #9680426 01/27/14 01:46 AM
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Skeeter!

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Good as any. Better than a bunch. Ya just gotta know "YOUR" limits..........

Re: Bullet Bass boats? How do they ride in rough water [Re: Fence Guy] #9680497 01/27/14 02:07 AM
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I had a few. I thought they handled rough water as well as most other boats I had, including Ranger. The key is the length and seat time in the boat. Bullet was one of the best overall boats I have owned and holds it's resale very well. I would recommend them to anyone that ask.


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Re: Bullet Bass boats? How do they ride in rough water [Re: Fence Guy] #9681184 01/27/14 01:42 PM
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i've owned 2 20 ft'ers. took the rough water as good as any boat i've been in.

driven alot of 21'10's and they are incredible in the 3 n 4 ft'ers. been over 85mph in rough stuff.

seat time, set up and prop choice are crucial on a bullet. more so than most other boats.


check out the new 21XRS it's their new "tournament" boat. very nice layout and FAST!

good luck on your choice of a new boat.


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Re: Bullet Bass boats? How do they ride in rough water [Re: TLW] #9683398 01/28/14 01:43 AM
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Originally Posted By: TLW
Good as any. Better than a bunch. Ya just gotta know "YOUR" limits..........




Awsome reply TLW


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Re: Bullet Bass boats? How do they ride in rough water [Re: Fence Guy] #9685643 01/28/14 08:56 PM
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I just bought a Bullet 20xd that I'm learning to drive and it takes both wind driven chop and boat wakes as good as the Skeeter 20i and Triton TR186 that I have been fishing out of the last year or so. The Skeeter has a much wider front deck which is more user friendly and less tippy but the Bullet is better build quality and is a lot more fun to drive.
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Re: Bullet Bass boats? How do they ride in rough water [Re: Fence Guy] #9685813 01/28/14 09:54 PM
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the front deck space on the bullet's is what deter's alot of guys from buying them.

build construction, speed,etc has never been in question. as far as the ride. well..ya just
gotta get in one that has been setup correctly. smile


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Re: Bullet Bass boats? How do they ride in rough water [Re: Fence Guy] #9685986 01/28/14 10:53 PM
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No complaints about the set up after talking to you. Boat runs 80 gps effortlessly but my driving is holding it back some. Only have about 2.5 to 3 hours seat time and it gets better each run. One thing for sure it's not a tunnel boat.



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Re: Bullet Bass boats? How do they ride in rough water [Re: Fence Guy] #9686459 01/29/14 01:16 AM
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If you want a fast boat that rides good and fishes as good as any boat out there go with a Stroker! The only hang up is storage.



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Re: Bullet Bass boats? How do they ride in rough water [Re: Gary Pender] #9687275 01/29/14 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted By: Gary Pender
No complaints about the set up after talking to you. Boat runs 80 gps effortlessly but my driving is holding it back some. Only have about 2.5 to 3 hours seat time and it gets better each run. One thing for sure it's not a tunnel boat.


That's what happens with tha "trainin' wheel" boats............. grin

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Re: Bullet Bass boats? How do they ride in rough water [Re: TLW] #9691300 01/30/14 03:35 PM
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No complaints about the set up after talking to you. Boat runs 80 gps effortlessly but my driving is holding it back some. Only have about 2.5 to 3 hours seat time and it gets better each run. One thing for sure it's not a tunnel boat.


That's what happens with tha "trainin' wheel" boats............. grin


No kidding, I have been running tunnels since 1984 and have tried driving a couple of Allisons with little confidence. The Bullet seems more forgiving than an Allison and I'm making some headway but still am no there yet.



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Re: Bullet Bass boats? How do they ride in rough water [Re: Gary Pender] #9691420 01/30/14 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted By: Gary Pender
The Bullet seems more forgiving than an Allison.


Ain't that tha truth. Guess that's why it suits this ole fart better nowdays....Everything shrinks with age including your "limits" crying

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