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Re: Are the newer Nitro's still trash? [Re: Jersey Dan] #14264155 01/26/22 10:03 PM
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I owned a Nitro a couple of decades ago and it was a pretty decent boat for its day. I bought it new and fished out of it for 5 years and had zero issues. It was kept indoors and to my standards so when it was sold it was better than new.
At one point during the great boat search to get this Skeeter I have now I was seriously considering another brand new Nitro. I follow the FB pages of almost every major player in the bass boat world and what came out about Nitro on their own FB pages wasn't good. The biggest issue was the trailers, mainly breaking in half at the rear cross member right behind the keel roller, I saw quite a few of those. The bunks on the trailers weren't lasting very long either and were needing replaced in less than 5 years; I don't know what kind of storage situation these rigs had so that could have been attributed to being left outside but also obviously they were made from untreated wood or they would have lasted longer. Also various cracks in and around the winch post area as well. The trailer problems could mostly be corrected if they'd get away from the tubular steel design and go to the channel iron like everybody else uses.
I've seen hull delamination in almost every major brand on social media but Nitro seemed to lead the pack in that area by far.
I love the layout; the comfort, and the ride of these boats. I took a test ride in a Z20 last year. If they'd get their act together I'd own one.

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Re: Are the newer Nitro's still trash? [Re: ogles824 (aka Lakewaydr50)] #14264161 01/26/22 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ogles824 (aka Lakewaydr50)
I owned a Nitro a couple of decades ago and it was a pretty decent boat for its day. I bought it new and fished out of it for 5 years and had zero issues. It was kept indoors and to my standards so when it was sold it was better than new.
At one point during the great boat search to get this Skeeter I have now I was seriously considering another brand new Nitro. I follow the FB pages of almost every major player in the bass boat world and what came out about Nitro on their own FB pages wasn't good. The biggest issue was the trailers, mainly breaking in half at the rear cross member right behind the keel roller, I saw quite a few of those. The bunks on the trailers weren't lasting very long either and were needing replaced in less than 5 years; I don't know what kind of storage situation these rigs had so that could have been attributed to being left outside but also obviously they were made from untreated wood or they would have lasted longer. Also various cracks in and around the winch post area as well. The trailer problems could mostly be corrected if they'd get away from the tubular steel design and go to the channel iron like everybody else uses.
I've seen hull delamination in almost every major brand on social media but Nitro seemed to lead the pack in that area by far.
I love the layout; the comfort, and the ride of these boats. I took a test ride in a Z20 last year. If they'd get their act together I'd own one.


Bunk issue is probably due to storing wet indoors and them not drying out.

Re: Are the newer Nitro's still trash? [Re: Jersey Dan] #14264275 01/27/22 12:02 AM
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I doubt the resale of a Nitro will ever be as good as some of the other brands of boats.......I buy a boat to make sure resale will be good. Nitro's do not have that reputation.


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Re: Are the newer Nitro's still trash? [Re: Jersey Dan] #14264306 01/27/22 12:20 AM
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I rode in a 2021 Z21 for 2 days on Lake Champlain this last August. 70+ mph, rode as well as any boat I've been in, and over the last 2 years I have ridden in them all. Falcon, Ballistic, Bass Cat ,Nitro, Triton, Ranger, Skeeter, Bullet, Lund, Phoenix, Vexus, and Caymus. The one that stands out for quality(this should start something) is without a doubt the Phoenix. The boat that rode the least comfortable was the Bass Cat. The rest were relatively smooth riding. Just my 2 cents.


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Re: Are the newer Nitro's still trash? [Re: Jersey Dan] #14264317 01/27/22 12:29 AM
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IMO, the current Nitros are every bit as good as the other top brands going now. 10-15 years ago is a different story but they have come a long way since then. I'm a Skeeter guy but have 3 friends with Nitros that I fish out of all the time and all are nice boats, fish well and handle big water. Any boat that is not taken care of properly will not perform well over time. As stated before, they are basically the same boat as a Ranger or Triton at this point. I will give you if you're going to Bass Pro for anything with it, their customer service sux.


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Re: Are the newer Nitro's still trash? [Re: James Biggs] #14264341 01/27/22 12:44 AM
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Originally Posted by James Biggs
You get what you pay for. I’ve owned several. Don’t plan on owning them again.


A friend of mine has one and I have helped him work on it for several different things and compared to other brands of boats I have helped worked on,,,they are terrible. I would never own one.

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Re: Are the newer Nitro's still trash? [Re: ogles824 (aka Lakewaydr50)] #14264370 01/27/22 01:04 AM
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Originally Posted by ogles824 (aka Lakewaydr50)
I owned a Nitro a couple of decades ago and it was a pretty decent boat for its day. I bought it new and fished out of it for 5 years and had zero issues. It was kept indoors and to my standards so when it was sold it was better than new.
At one point during the great boat search to get this Skeeter I have now I was seriously considering another brand new Nitro. I follow the FB pages of almost every major player in the bass boat world and what came out about Nitro on their own FB pages wasn't good. The biggest issue was the trailers, mainly breaking in half at the rear cross member right behind the keel roller, I saw quite a few of those. The bunks on the trailers weren't lasting very long either and were needing replaced in less than 5 years; I don't know what kind of storage situation these rigs had so that could have been attributed to being left outside but also obviously they were made from untreated wood or they would have lasted longer. Also various cracks in and around the winch post area as well. The trailer problems could mostly be corrected if they'd get away from the tubular steel design and go to the channel iron like everybody else uses.
I've seen hull delamination in almost every major brand on social media but Nitro seemed to lead the pack in that area by far.
I love the layout; the comfort, and the ride of these boats. I took a test ride in a Z20 last year. If they'd get their act together I'd own one.

Skeeter had the same trailer problems, it was tube trailers made with cheap lower gauge steel that wasn't dipped to prevent corrosion.

Re: Are the newer Nitro's still trash? [Re: HARD WORKN HAROLD] #14264377 01/27/22 01:08 AM
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Originally Posted by HARD WORKN HAROLD
I rode in a 2021 Z21 for 2 days on Lake Champlain this last August. 70+ mph, rode as well as any boat I've been in, and over the last 2 years I have ridden in them all. Falcon, Ballistic, Bass Cat ,Nitro, Triton, Ranger, Skeeter, Bullet, Lund, Phoenix, Vexus, and Caymus. The one that stands out for quality(this should start something) is without a doubt the Phoenix. The boat that rode the least comfortable was the Bass Cat. The rest were relatively smooth riding. Just my 2 cents.

Basscat has been that way since I can remember, they are well built product but rigid, making air ride seats an option like Vexus has would be in their best interest.

Re: Are the newer Nitro's still trash? [Re: SteezMacQueen] #14264518 01/27/22 03:19 AM
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Originally Posted by SteezMacQueen
Have a friend with a new (2 yr old) nitro. The plastic is all warped up looking from the sun, carpet is super thin(cheapest stuff), seats are already coming unstitched. It looks like a 20 yr old Skeeter.

Which model! The z21s have a nicer carpet in them

Re: Are the newer Nitro's still trash? [Re: ezbassin] #14264522 01/27/22 03:26 AM
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Originally Posted by ezbassin
Originally Posted by James Biggs
You get what you pay for. I’ve owned several. Don’t plan on owning them again.


A friend of mine has one and I have helped him work on it for several different things and compared to other brands of boats I have helped worked on,,,they are terrible. I would never own one.

Must not be a new one, the wiring, layouts, etc are very nice. Sure are some nicer- yes, but at what price, you get more for your money with a Nitro than any other boat- the only other boat that equals it on value is a zxr skeeter IMO.

Re: Are the newer Nitro's still trash? [Re: grandbassslayer] #14264523 01/27/22 03:26 AM
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Have a friend with a new (2 yr old) nitro. The plastic is all warped up looking from the sun, carpet is super thin(cheapest stuff), seats are already coming unstitched. It looks like a 20 yr old Skeeter.

Which model! The z21s have a nicer carpet in them

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Re: Are the newer Nitro's still trash? [Re: HARD WORKN HAROLD] #14264525 01/27/22 03:27 AM
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Originally Posted by HARD WORKN HAROLD
I rode in a 2021 Z21 for 2 days on Lake Champlain this last August. 70+ mph, rode as well as any boat I've been in, and over the last 2 years I have ridden in them all. Falcon, Ballistic, Bass Cat ,Nitro, Triton, Ranger, Skeeter, Bullet, Lund, Phoenix, Vexus, and Caymus. The one that stands out for quality(this should start something) is without a doubt the Phoenix. The boat that rode the least comfortable was the Bass Cat. The rest were relatively smooth riding. Just my 2 cents.

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Re: Are the newer Nitro's still trash? [Re: Frank the Tank] #14264529 01/27/22 03:32 AM
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They are built better than they used to be. I'm convinced Morris's master plan is to merge all his bass boat brands eventually and Nitro will be the lone badge.



Well said, they seem better than they used to be but still not on a BassCat level. But few are.

Basscat? They do plenty of wonky things- then explain it away, not to mention the 90s called and want their styling back. There are plenty of boats as nice as a bass cat if you want to spend that kind of money

Re: Are the newer Nitro's still trash? [Re: ssmith] #14264533 01/27/22 03:36 AM
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Originally Posted by ssmith
some guys beat up on nitros to make them feel better about spending more money for the boats they own.

I think you are correct. Everyone should buy the boat they want and be happy with it. It’s weird how guys judge each other based on their boat.

Re: Are the newer Nitro's still trash? [Re: Jersey Dan] #14264602 01/27/22 05:42 AM
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I’m simply saying BassCat builds a very high quality boat and Nitro doesn’t build to that same standard. To each their own. cheers


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