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Re: Best 90s Bass Boat
[Re: bama_earl]
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01/12/22 08:25 PM
01/12/22 08:25 PM
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Posts: 10,503 Scottsboro, Al
jbatey1
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Lucky Bastage
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Scottsboro, Al
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Mid to late 90ās 21XD Bullets are hard to beat. IMO
The fool tells me his reasons; the wise man persuades me with my own.
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Re: Best 90s Bass Boat
[Re: bama_earl]
#3582020
01/13/22 10:57 AM
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Posts: 8,777 Chelsea
Lockjaw
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I would love to find a nice Shadow. I saw one on 280 last year.
I had a 96 Javelin 379 with a 150 Johnson on it, and I didn't get passed by any other boats running 150's, but I spent a lot of time getting it dialed in and propped right. I blew the powerhead and bought a 91 block and had Paul Nichols do the short block for me, had Monty Racing weld up the hole in the exhaust tuner and had a set of baker hot heads on it, with Ficht reed cages and boyesen reeds. Running the magnum OMC gear case, it would run 68.5 with just me and all my junk in it, with a stock 24p Raker 2 prop. I think if I would have had the narrower stock gear case it was an easy 70mph boat. But those stock cases just didn't last like the magnum ones did.
I would love to find an older Basscat Pantera, and stick a newer 200 SHO on it, and have it flashed and see what I could get out of it. There is a guy with a flashed 200 Sho on an xpress x-19 thats running upper 80's. That might be a fun option too.
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Re: Best 90s Bass Boat
[Re: Ridge Life]
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01/15/22 04:13 PM
01/15/22 04:13 PM
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Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 4,589 Jasper Al
eclipse829
10 point
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10 point
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Eclipse how long has it been since you owned that bullet? And did you fish out of it on the Upper Bear riverš? Probably 10 yrs on that one. I didn't fish Bear back then. Guntersville and Warrior River were most frequent.
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Re: Best 90s Bass Boat
[Re: eclipse829]
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01/16/22 09:22 AM
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Posts: 10,983 Northwest Bama
Ridge Life
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Booner
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Eclipse how long has it been since you owned that bullet? And did you fish out of it on the Upper Bear riverš? Probably 10 yrs on that one. I didn't fish Bear back then. Guntersville and Warrior River were most frequent. Must have been someone else. Several bullets been around that place in the last 20yr
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Re: Best 90s Bass Boat
[Re: Young20]
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01/16/22 11:41 AM
01/16/22 11:41 AM
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Posts: 12,373 Sylacauga, AL
poorcountrypreacher
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Sadly, you probably would never find one of these, but, if you did, you would love it. I worked for Marvin Hurst, helped design the boat, and put together every one that was built. There were less than 40 of them made. This pic is one of my personal ones that was made a little lighter than stock. The finished boat still weighed about 900 pounds unrigged. Fully rigged to tournament fish and powered by a stock Mercury XR6 150 swinging a 26 pitch Laser II prop at 6300 rpm, it would radar at 77mph. Those were the days!! I'm sure it wasn't one of those limited models, but my uncle had a Hurst around 1980 or maybe just after. I fished with him on Okeechobee and Toho several times with him and he scared me to death several times in that thing. When the wind got up, Okeechobee wasn't much different than being on the gulf, but he still thought he had to run it wide open. But that was a fine boat and I think he still regrets trading it.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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Re: Best 90s Bass Boat
[Re: poorcountrypreacher]
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01/16/22 12:06 PM
01/16/22 12:06 PM
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Posts: 1,349 Slocomb,Al
Young20
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Sadly, you probably would never find one of these, but, if you did, you would love it. I worked for Marvin Hurst, helped design the boat, and put together every one that was built. There were less than 40 of them made. This pic is one of my personal ones that was made a little lighter than stock. The finished boat still weighed about 900 pounds unrigged. Fully rigged to tournament fish and powered by a stock Mercury XR6 150 swinging a 26 pitch Laser II prop at 6300 rpm, it would radar at 77mph. Those were the days!! I'm sure it wasn't one of those limited models, but my uncle had a Hurst around 1980 or maybe just after. I fished with him on Okeechobee and Toho several times with him and he scared me to death several times in that thing. When the wind got up, Okeechobee wasn't much different than being on the gulf, but he still thought he had to run it wide open. But that was a fine boat and I think he still regrets trading it. That was probably a Hurst B175. I think that model had a couple of die cast metal pieces fastened on each side of the deck at the widest point of the transom. Marvin did that because that made it measure just wide enough so the boat could be rated for a 175 instead of a 150. Marvin was always looking for anything to give him an edge.
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Re: Best 90s Bass Boat
[Re: Young20]
#3585310
01/16/22 02:35 PM
01/16/22 02:35 PM
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Posts: 3,747 RBC, AL
Drake322
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Sadly, you probably would never find one of these, but, if you did, you would love it. I worked for Marvin Hurst, helped design the boat, and put together every one that was built. There were less than 40 of them made. This pic is one of my personal ones that was made a little lighter than stock. The finished boat still weighed about 900 pounds unrigged. Fully rigged to tournament fish and powered by a stock Mercury XR6 150 swinging a 26 pitch Laser II prop at 6300 rpm, it would radar at 77mph. Those were the days!! I'm sure it wasn't one of those limited models, but my uncle had a Hurst around 1980 or maybe just after. I fished with him on Okeechobee and Toho several times with him and he scared me to death several times in that thing. When the wind got up, Okeechobee wasn't much different than being on the gulf, but he still thought he had to run it wide open. But that was a fine boat and I think he still regrets trading it. That was probably a Hurst B175. I think that model had a couple of die cast metal pieces fastened on each side of the deck at the widest point of the transom. Marvin did that because that made it measure just wide enough so the boat could be rated for a 175 instead of a 150. Marvin was always looking for anything to give him an edge. We did that to Skeeters, added the corners and it changed the dims where you could run a 175. Squirrly is an understatement.
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