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Both the Strykers are rated at 80hp prop. I think 115 and 135 w/jet.
As soon as you get it home you will have 2 footitis. You will wish you had the 19 footer. Unless you fish alone a lot.
I would seem that my "dream" boat choice is unpopular with some. That's ok, I enjoy all kinds of feedback. No doubt, 2 more feet would be great. As long as the test drive goes well, I writing a check and going fishing.
Quote from: C-Money on May 28, 2014, 06:48:10 AMI would seem that my "dream" boat choice is unpopular with some. That's ok, I enjoy all kinds of feedback. No doubt, 2 more feet would be great. As long as the test drive goes well, I writing a check and going fishing.I don't think anyone has said it is a bad choice. They are nice boats. I think those posts were more of a warning that as a family boat it does have it's comfort issues and limitations. Best to go into a purchase of that size with your eyes wide open. It could be an expensive learning experience if you didn't.Hope all goes well and you enjoy it for a lot of years to come
Just make sure the test drive is in the river and not in their parking lot.
Quote from: RadSav on May 27, 2014, 08:52:12 AMBoth the Strykers are rated at 80hp prop. I think 115 and 135 w/jet.Tell that to the 90 on my boat..... It's actually the other way around for power rating, higher prop than jet.
Test drive went great! Went over everything with a fine tooth comb. Dealer filled both gas tanks, glad of that! Brought the boat home. Took wife and kids out, ran great and had power to spare. What a boat! Could not be happier! Was a little windy, but we managed to get on a few fish. My son got his first walleye, a 19". Bass perch and a few walleye, was a great evening.