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Posted 12/15/2014 7:55 PM (#744219 - in reply to #743477)
Subject: RE: Skeeter MX1825





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Not much not to like. I have a full season on mine now and love it.

The only complaint I have is the location of the rear seat bases. There is one on each side of the motor, which I understand. If there were a seat in the middle the motor wouldn't trim all the way up. However I would rather pull the seat after I'm done on the water and be able to be to comfortable while leaning against a butt seat.

The boat rides great and takes on as much water as your willing to take on. Not saying it is great in four footers, but really what is. It can handle it if need be though. The 150 is a great match to this boat in my opinion. My top mph is 49. Plus that 4-stroke is just so #*^@ smooth. One suggestion, upgrade to the 112lb trolling motor. The 80 works, but there has been more than one time I wish I had the 112.




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