Thanks for the feedback Phil - you will love the Triton 206, great boat and great value. Just a heads up as well, this exact boat is up for sale as of right now - check it out on FaceBook at Walleye Boats for Sale - Don't believe there are any other used ones available on there at this time though.
Thanks for this thorough video Craig! I'm currently looking for a fish & ski (mostly to fish but also can't leave the family out) and narrowing my choices down. Right now the 206 Allure is a strong front runner (Skeeter Solera and Ranger Reata) being the other two. The Allure wins for rod storage (very important to me) and this video confirms that.
Hi Craig, great walkthrough video of the 206 allure. So much better to see the boat set-up ready to fish! I was hoping you could answer a question for me about the 206 allure: What garage length do you need to store it? Your garage looks similar in lay out to mine, I would be curious to know how deep it is? I have a smaller boat right now, but would love to upgrade to something like the 206 allure to better accommodate my family as well as big water.
Thank you - I was hoping seeing how its used would help people and I am glad that it did that for you. This boat stores at 23'10". My last one fit at 23'6". On both I had a 6" setback/jackplate, so the new V8 ProXS must be a little longer overall. I hope this helps!
Do more videos! Film in landscape mode. To me, the Allure is superior to the Fishunter. For any given outting, the idea is not to bring every item of tackle you own along. If I brought all the tackle I own in the boat, it wouldn't even fit in the Fishunter. The Allure has all the storage one could ever need for an outting and has more floorspace and seating than a Fishunter.
I am in the market for this boat or something similar, your video is extremely helpful! Thanks so much!
Thanks for the feedback Phil - you will love the Triton 206, great boat and great value. Just a heads up as well, this exact boat is up for sale as of right now - check it out on FaceBook at Walleye Boats for Sale - Don't believe there are any other used ones available on there at this time though.
Thanks for this thorough video Craig! I'm currently looking for a fish & ski (mostly to fish but also can't leave the family out) and narrowing my choices down. Right now the 206 Allure is a strong front runner (Skeeter Solera and Ranger Reata) being the other two. The Allure wins for rod storage (very important to me) and this video confirms that.
Hi Craig, great walkthrough video of the 206 allure. So much better to see the boat set-up ready to fish! I was hoping you could answer a question for me about the 206 allure: What garage length do you need to store it? Your garage looks similar in lay out to mine, I would be curious to know how deep it is? I have a smaller boat right now, but would love to upgrade to something like the 206 allure to better accommodate my family as well as big water.
Thank you - I was hoping seeing how its used would help people and I am glad that it did that for you. This boat stores at 23'10". My last one fit at 23'6". On both I had a 6" setback/jackplate, so the new V8 ProXS must be a little longer overall. I hope this helps!
No built in cooler... or did I miss it?
I'm thinking about ordering this boat. I don't troll much just in spring or late fall for salmon and lake trout. Is it worth the kicker option?
Do you know the length of rod you can store in the rod locker?
Do more videos! Film in landscape mode.
To me, the Allure is superior to the Fishunter. For any given outting, the idea is not to bring every item of tackle you own along. If I brought all the tackle I own in the boat, it wouldn't even fit in the Fishunter. The Allure has all the storage one could ever need for an outting and has more floorspace and seating than a Fishunter.
Thanks for watching and for the basic tip lol - Completely agree that it has enough room for any one species on any given day!
I know this is old but why did you get rid of this boat so fast? I saw you went to Nitro.