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Posts: 218
| I am considering a Skeeter WX 1850. Does anyone have any feedback on this boat?
Thanks
Ray |
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Posts: 897
| I fished out of one for a day last summer. Nice boat, liked the jump seat idea in the back but a bigger casting platform would be nice. If I bought one I'd build a casting deck extension/box to give the guy in back a bigger casting deck. Up front, I'd like a bigger deck for fishing 3 people. I'd look at the bigger sizes, personally, but the 1850 is a really nice boat. |
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Posts: 153
| Ray,
I have looked at these boats and drove one last year. I liked the ride. But the front casting deck is pretty small. It might be a tough ride heading into the Angle in heavy winds.
If you can take one for a test ride.
See you when the ice is gone.
Dan |
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Posts: 50
| I love mine, 3 years now and no complaints. Back deck is a little small, but I don't fish back there! |
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Posts: 208
| I have no experience with this boat but have looked hard at it in my consideration for a new boat. Sharp looking boat i must say! Perfect size depending on your needs, small water option with big water capabilities. The front deck to me seems plenty big, i guess it's a trade off, bigger deck in front = less room in back, wherever you want it i guess is personal preference.
I would also love to hear more feedback on this rig. |
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Posts: 791
Location: WI | Why not the mx1825. After all it Is the multi species musky boat from skeeter. The Wx stands for walleye extreme and is a trolling boat. My buddy has one. Great for trolling but not ideal for traditional musky fishing. |
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