I just have one comment you should’ve said the boat as is the way it was shown is X amount of dollars so we could’ve got an idea if we wanted to vote exactly like you showed it. How much would it cost? You know that’s a lot of people don’t do that, but I think it’s very important that you do.
Replacement on this boat would be roughly 315k how it sits. Pricing is always best suited into a phone call or email where we can get an idea of how you're using your boat and what you're looking for then a ballpark can be given prior to a hard number. Single options on a boat this size are often several thousand dollars, sometimes 30k...
Great walkthrough and one hell of a fishing machine. Question regarding trolling mode on "big engines": Does this have much of a purpose if you have a kicker motor?
@@Oregon629 Mains on a boat this size in ocean conditions troll night and day better than a kicker, the troll mode is for the use of the mains when in rougher water, I generally have to increase my RPMs by 100-200rpm to get the king speeds I want. Kickers just reduce hours but never are a better solution for trolling unless we’re Kokanee fishing.
@@greggwoods7173 we do diesel stoves all the time. Some customers need/want a Wallace cooktop, others don’t, 100% personal preference to which we’re always happy to accommodate.
??? He literally spends something like 6 minutes of this video inside the cabin showing how this boat is laid out.. Maybe the video didn't fully load for you, starts around 7:30minutes into the video and goes to almost the end of the video.
@@ystebadvonschlegel3295 it’s a V-berth not a forward cabin. He shows it just past the 10min mark in all its V-berth glory which is cushions, carpet, shelves, a couple of lights… simple sleeping area which is the design nature of this style of boat.
What a great looking boat. Great job showing it Justin.
Great job building it Raider team.
Thanks Karen! She's a beautiful boat.
Very cool boat 🔥
I just have one comment you should’ve said the boat as is the way it was shown is X amount of dollars so we could’ve got an idea if we wanted to vote exactly like you showed it. How much would it cost? You know that’s a lot of people don’t do that, but I think it’s very important that you do.
Replacement on this boat would be roughly 315k how it sits. Pricing is always best suited into a phone call or email where we can get an idea of how you're using your boat and what you're looking for then a ballpark can be given prior to a hard number. Single options on a boat this size are often several thousand dollars, sometimes 30k...
Great walkthrough and one hell of a fishing machine. Question regarding trolling mode on "big engines": Does this have much of a purpose if you have a kicker motor?
@@Oregon629 Mains on a boat this size in ocean conditions troll night and day better than a kicker, the troll mode is for the use of the mains when in rougher water, I generally have to increase my RPMs by 100-200rpm to get the king speeds I want. Kickers just reduce hours but never are a better solution for trolling unless we’re Kokanee fishing.
Great information.. thanks much!
Good looking boat. But why no diesel stove?
@@greggwoods7173 we do diesel stoves all the time. Some customers need/want a Wallace cooktop, others don’t, 100% personal preference to which we’re always happy to accommodate.
Would like too see the kicker in action..
Thanks for the comment Jerome, we'll have the guys do a little more in future video's and highlight the kicker being used.
Why don’t you show the cabin?? Just a bunch of blah blah blah. Was it not finished or showable??
??? He literally spends something like 6 minutes of this video inside the cabin showing how this boat is laid out.. Maybe the video didn't fully load for you, starts around 7:30minutes into the video and goes to almost the end of the video.
@@SelkirkmarineI think he means the forward berth. I too was waiting….
@@ystebadvonschlegel3295 it’s a V-berth not a forward cabin. He shows it just past the 10min mark in all its V-berth glory which is cushions, carpet, shelves, a couple of lights… simple sleeping area which is the design nature of this style of boat.