Picked up my first entry level Mk4I second hand and very pleased with it. Fitted your spreader and works a treat. May work up to a Vulcan , but as was my first boat the Mk4i is a great start.
I have an Actor MK4i. Ive had it for 3 years and all Ive had to replace is the rear hopper servo which I replaced myself easily . Ive fitted mine with a rear hinged hopper cover to use pva in the rain . Ive also used Go-pro arms to fit my Deeper over the prow of the boat . This being centralised allows the boat to steer in a straight line and being on the front it allows me to drop the rig without any possibility of it tangling around the Deeper . The Actor MK4i is a fantastic little boat that does absolutely everything I need it to do , and I didnt need a mortgage to purchase it . I wouldn't be without mine and can recommend the Actor MK4i as being a solid and reliable little boat .
I've got the actor plus pro modal I've owned for around 1 year it's only used in France as I'm fortunate enough to work on a fishing complex. Out there it's been an absolute god send never had one problem even going out over 400 yards it's helped me catch more carp than I could ever dream of including a personal best of 58.11 .it's certainly worth looking at if you're in the market for a reliable boat at a every reasonable price point.
My Actor mk4i is my first bait boat, I’ve had it for a year and a half, the only problem I have with it is bank envy “the bait boat is the only reason he is catching so many!” It’s a fantastic little boat, I’ve recently added a bait spreader which is also great. I’d probably buy the Vulcan as a replacement but only if my actor dies.
@@BarrieRumens unfortunately this is a bit of a characteristic of them, most of the time it’s a split second but they often open at slightly different times
Have a Basic. Works fine, but… Both the release arm catch (that swivels) on the rear hopper, and the motor that drives it, broke within the first year. Had to fix both myself (and at my cost) cos’ seller showed zero interest, and unable to find any central contact at Boatman who would,respond to me. Would not recommend at all.
Picked up my first entry level Mk4I second hand and very pleased with it. Fitted your spreader and works a treat. May work up to a Vulcan , but as was my first boat the Mk4i is a great start.
I have an Actor MK4i. Ive had it for 3 years and all Ive had to replace is the rear hopper servo which I replaced myself easily . Ive fitted mine with a rear hinged hopper cover to use pva in the rain . Ive also used Go-pro arms to fit my Deeper over the prow of the boat . This being centralised allows the boat to steer in a straight line and being on the front it allows me to drop the rig without any possibility of it tangling around the Deeper . The Actor MK4i is a fantastic little boat that does absolutely everything I need it to do , and I didnt need a mortgage to purchase it . I wouldn't be without mine and can recommend the Actor MK4i as being a solid and reliable little boat .
I've got the actor plus pro modal I've owned for around 1 year it's only used in France as I'm fortunate enough to work on a fishing complex.
Out there it's been an absolute god send never had one problem even going out over 400 yards it's helped me catch more carp than I could ever dream of including a personal best of 58.11 .it's certainly worth looking at if you're in the market for a reliable boat at a every reasonable price point.
My Actor mk4i is my first bait boat, I’ve had it for a year and a half, the only problem I have with it is bank envy “the bait boat is the only reason he is catching so many!” It’s a fantastic little boat, I’ve recently added a bait spreader which is also great.
I’d probably buy the Vulcan as a replacement but only if my actor dies.
Is there a way to make hoppers open at same time as seams there’s a delay on the Vulcan
@@BarrieRumens unfortunately this is a bit of a characteristic of them, most of the time it’s a split second but they often open at slightly different times
Have a Basic. Works fine, but…
Both the release arm catch (that swivels) on the rear hopper, and the motor that drives it, broke within the first year. Had to fix both myself (and at my cost) cos’ seller showed zero interest, and unable to find any central contact at Boatman who would,respond to me. Would not recommend at all.
@@Gonefishin27 we are just boatman uk so if this was purchased in another country it would not be ourselves that would have dealt with this :(
If you had contacted these guys i know they would have helped you out if purchased in the uk. Great aftersales service.
Sorry to hear you had problems. But imo the customer service is first class and always respond to any queries. I would definitely recommend.
the sound level is poor !
For the money the upper end boats should have sonar