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Basscat question
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02/09/15 11:49 PM
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kiamichisooner
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Guys, I'm in the new boat market and going up to a 20 footer (currently in an 18 foot Ranger). I posted the question to Triton owners earlier about their experiences with Triton boats. I've decided not go with that specific boat. The deal came up quick ad I really didn't want to do anything on impulse.
What are your experiences with Basscat; primarily the Puma FTD and Cougar FTD? What is the primary differences with the individual models? I appreciated the input from the Triton guys.
Thanks for the input in advance. I think i've narrowed it down to Basscat and the Legend V20. I am going to look at Phoenix also.
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Re: Basscat question
[Re: kiamichisooner]
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02/10/15 12:49 AM
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andy52887
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I have owned a basscat sabre and phoenix 618. Fished several times from puma and cougar. You will get alot of answers but best thing to do is find a test ride and make your own decision. I have no doubt I would pick the phoenix over the basscat. That is not saying anything bad about bass cat to me phoenix was just setup so much better with bigger storage now this was comparing 18 footers. I believe the cougar and puma are only different on how the decks are laid out. But like I said find one to ride in before spending that kind of money.
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Re: Basscat question
[Re: kiamichisooner]
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02/10/15 12:55 AM
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ETXsabre
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I own a smaller BassCat so I can't speak to the models that you are asking about. As far as the company and the boat quality, you won't find one better. The fit and finish are unmatched. BassCat customer service is awesome and they truly care about owner satisfaction. Go over one with a fine tooth comb and you'll see what I mean.
"There never was a horse that couldn't be rode and there never was a cowboy that hadn't been throwed"
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Re: Basscat question
[Re: kiamichisooner]
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02/10/15 01:04 AM
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Neches
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Front decks on the Bass Cat are extremely narrow. Lay 4 rods on each side and you can not move. You are stuck in a little bitty spot right in the middle of the deck. The trolling motor foot pedal being up on the nose of the boat makes no sense at all. And I know the fan boys won;t agree with me, but the hulls are not very strong. And yes I have spent lots of time in a Bass Cat, but never another one. Bass Cat hull and stumps do not agree with each other. Take a measuring tape and measure the width of the front deck of a Bass Cat against any of the other major brands.
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Re: Basscat question
[Re: kiamichisooner]
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02/10/15 01:15 AM
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Pumadon
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If you are really interested then call Tommy at Rockwall marine and he will take you thru the differences. I own a Puma Classic with etec 250 ho. Plenty fast, durable and fishes great. It is a little narrow up front but for pitching and flipping it is great. Phone # 972-771-4442
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Re: Basscat question
[Re: kiamichisooner]
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02/10/15 01:24 AM
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brennansgrandpa
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You owe it to yourself to go and see the boats in person. If you have the time, go visit the factory and meet the people who will support you after your purchase. Check out the new Caracal and see what the new design offers those who want a wider deck and go to the owners forum and read their reviews. I traded in my boat for a Cat at Rockwall Marine and could not be happier. Tommy and the team are the best!
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Re: Basscat question
[Re: kiamichisooner]
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02/10/15 01:27 AM
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slshaneus
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Talk to people that own one. Dont listen to hear say. I own a 2013 puma ftd....neches doesn't know what he is talking about on the hulls on a basscat, and they have a lifetime warranty with second to none customer service. I put all of my rods on one side and changed a few things because that's the way I like it on the deck. I duck hunt out of my boat, it sees plenty of stumps and I've had no problems.....any one else here duck hunt with their boats? Basscat Caracal is the way to go if you want a landing deck in the front...
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Re: Basscat question
[Re: kiamichisooner]
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02/10/15 01:39 AM
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bassn5150
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BassCat is a fine boat and company. The Puma and Cougar are top notch rides. The biggest problem you'll encounter asking a question like yours is, you'll get everyone's "opinion." Be fair to yourself, take an up close look at the brands you're interested in. Then take a ride in them. You can't go wrong with any of the boats you mentioned, but I am biased towards the Cat!
1993 Ranger 481v 1995 Mercury 175 EFI Luck E Strike Lures
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Re: Basscat question
[Re: kiamichisooner]
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02/10/15 01:41 AM
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Phil Addison
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I would take everything here with a grain a salt. I too suggest you go compare visually any boat that you have interest in and compare anything and everything including the trailers. I'm a long time BCB owner and have owned both boats that you are asking about. The biggest difference between the two are how the storage compartments are laid out. Both can run 80 if set up correctly and is one the driest and best riding boats on the market.
As far as the hull being weak and not made for stumps.......come on. Really? Lifetime warranty on hull to the initial owner and any subsequent owner. Vinyl ester resin (best on the market) and vacuum compressed hull (no air voids).
If you think the Puma FTD and the Cougar FTD front decks aren't wide enough, then check out a Caracal or Jaguar, Bass Cat's wide deck models. If you have any specific questions, don't hesitate to send me an IM. Good luck with finding a boat that fills your needs!
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Re: Basscat question
[Re: kiamichisooner]
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02/10/15 01:43 AM
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SkeeterRonnie
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Two boats I said I'd own... A Skeeter or a Basscat - I just put a deposit on Basscat Pantera 2. And no, I'm not changing my screen name! Lol!
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Re: Basscat question
[Re: Neches]
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02/10/15 01:44 AM
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Ranger1
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Front decks on the Bass Cat are extremely narrow. Lay 4 rods on each side and you can not move. You are stuck in a little bitty spot right in the middle of the deck. The trolling motor foot pedal being up on the nose of the boat makes no sense at all. And I know the fan boys won;t agree with me, but the hulls are not very strong. And yes I have spent lots of time in a Bass Cat, but never another one. Bass Cat hull and stumps do not agree with each other. Take a measuring tape and measure the width of the front deck of a Bass Cat against any of the other major brands. Holy Cow, not quite sure how to respond to such stupidity opinions.
Last edited by J.P. Greeson; 02/10/15 01:50 AM. Reason: please keep it civil
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Re: Basscat question
[Re: kiamichisooner]
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02/10/15 01:48 AM
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Chuck Bumpilori
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Sir! I've owned a Pantera II, a 1992 model, 2 Jaguars, a Cougar FTD / Mercury 250 Racing motor, a Puma and 3 Puma's FTD's. To say the least, I don't think there is a better built boat on the market, with the Ranger being a close second. The performance models really aren't for everyone but contrary to what has been stated the front deck "is" bigger than what it appears and fish's quite well for my 6'2" frame as well as others who are a lot bigger than me. The Cougar and the Puma are basically the same boat/hull, just a different deck layout. I live on Lake of the Ozarks, no not a lot of stumps here but plenty of rough water when the tourist season warms up ... But if you want stumps, well we simply go to Truman Lake, a little Toledo Bend in the Ozarks, and I tell you that the Puma's and the Cougars will handle them with ease. Now that's not to say that one takes a running start to hit one, it happens occasionally, but I've seen that both the aforementioned boat will come out less bruised than a lot of others so don't let some one who hasn't owned one or been in one do your thinking for you. Your best bet is to get in one and see for yourself. Good Luck, Chuck
Chuck Bumpilori
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Re: Basscat question
[Re: kiamichisooner]
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02/10/15 01:51 AM
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Jaguar6
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Re: Basscat question
[Re: kiamichisooner]
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02/10/15 01:58 AM
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Happykamper
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Guys, I'm in the new boat market and going up to a 20 footer (currently in an 18 foot Ranger). I posted the question to Triton owners earlier about their experiences with Triton boats. I've decided not go with that specific boat. The deal came up quick ad I really didn't want to do anything on impulse.
What are your experiences with Basscat; primarily the Puma FTD and Cougar FTD? What is the primary differences with the individual models? I appreciated the input from the Triton guys.
Thanks for the input in advance. I think i've narrowed it down to Basscat and the Legend V20. I am going to look at Phoenix also.
Out of curiosity which Triton boat did you look at and what made you decide not to buy one ? You can't go wrong with the two boats that you have mentioned, don't know much about the Bird boat but have heard some good things about it.
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Re: Basscat question
[Re: Neches]
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02/10/15 02:07 AM
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James Weir
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Front decks on the Bass Cat are extremely narrow. Lay 4 rods on each side and you can not move. You are stuck in a little bitty spot right in the middle of the deck. The trolling motor foot pedal being up on the nose of the boat makes no sense at all. And I know the fan boys won;t agree with me, but the hulls are not very strong. And yes I have spent lots of time in a Bass Cat, but never another one. Bass Cat hull and stumps do not agree with each other. Take a measuring tape and measure the width of the front deck of a Bass Cat against any of the other major brands. This is entirely false. All of it. The difference between puma and cougar is the storage arrangements. Same hull if I'm not mistaken. Both are great boats. The fit and finish on bass cats are hard to beat. The only piece of plastic i found was the drain in the floor..if you were to buy one you would love it.
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