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| Does anyone on the board have first hand experience casting out of these boats?
I'm specifically wondering about deck height/distance out of the water for the figure 8, and the front casting deck size.
I understand they are designed for big water walleye fishing, but their layout looks more set up for casting than any other Warrior windshield boat I've seen. |
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Location: Roscoe IL | bringing this back up, i recently watched the walkthrough of the v198 what a fantastic looking boat! Does anyone know a price on them? i havent been able to find a price anywhere on them |
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| Do a search of the classifieds here and on Walleye Central & in-Depth Outdoors. You will find used ones there that will give you a idea. |
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Location: Roscoe IL | i havent been able to find a used one yet, they just came out this year |
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| I know the 208's I saw a video from 2016 so I know they have been around at least that long. Keep poking around I'm sure somebody can answer your questions.
Kovash Marine & The Boat Center are two big Warrior dealers here in Minnesota. They can help you with pricing and will know where any used ones are for sale. |
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Location: Roscoe IL | yea, i was looking for the v198. the 208 has been out longer. the v198 was just announced in 2019 from what i can find. thanks though
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| Warriorboatsinc.com there is a classifieds section there too, you will see a few dealers that you could talk to. Kovosh marine in Moorhead MN or "Skeeter boating center" in the cities or Wisconsin are my votes to talk to. I have been in a few warriors and love them, I have seen several v203's that must be so loaded down the front deck is almost level with the water so it can drastically swing some. I'm currently in a bass boat and the casting deck is higher than in the warriors I have fished out of. |
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