Xpress H17 Bass Boat! Is this the best Aluminum Bass Boat out there?
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- This is a quick overview on this boat. If you guys can give any feedback on what you guys think it would be greatly appreciated. Check out the Xpress Boats lineup here: xpressboats.co...
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I like the tape you added on the side so you don't slip
Should go faster than 36. Do a little tweaking and you have a 45 mph boat. Super good looking boat!
For sure. I have the same boat and mine runs 44 and I have a lot of tackle and I'm not small guy. I eat hogies bigger than this kid.
Very nice rig!
My 2022 H17 with a 90sho goes 48.6 with the powertech 21p prop that came with it.
Looks like a nice rig. My G3 1710 Sportsman ran 43 after the 2 hour break in and there’s still some left. I’ve had it about a month and have absolutely no complaints.
Yes those boats are very similar.
Get some steps. Makes it much easier and safer to get on the boat.
Thank you for the informative boat walk-through in your H17. I have a 2022 H18C and absolutely love it. I need to replace the bow roller on my trailer as the original one is starting to crack. What brand is that yellow bow roller?
It will go faster than that. Nice boat
I can’t wait to get one! There’s a place just above Lake Okeechobee I’m gonna shop at, boaters world in lake placid
Nice run down on the Xpress!
How well does the one power pole hold the boat in a spot?
You might try experimenting with different props to improve the performance😎
One Power Pole does hold the boat down pretty good, you just have to keep in mind that the boat will spin in place especially if there's wind. I just use the trolling motor to counteract it. 👍
Great Video, Where did you go in Tennessee to purchase your boat? Thanks, Bill
There's many boat dealers in Tennesse that sell Xpress Boats but I got this boat in Morristown, Tennessee.
This boat should do 45mph at least
No it's Not you'll see if you fish any rough water..
I’ve ridden in a couple of 17 and 18 foot xpresses on rough water. If you know what you’re doing it’s fine but for novice boaters it can be a death trap