If you want a solid battery powered backup for a makeshift bilge the Milwaukee M18 transfer pump runs super hard and barely hits the battery life even with a little 5 amp hour. You could leave it on all day and it wouldn't let you down. Nice review!
Another great review! The Suzuki is a great powerplant, I just hit 100 hours with zero problems. I had a few small electrical problems on my huill as well that I was able to fix pretty easily. I have a friend with a brand new Majek that cost 100K and he has had electrical issues, apparently it's just part of the deal now. Thanks for getting in that cold water, she is a sexy hull!
I cannot believe that Frontier is not more widely known. I have a year one 19ft model. It has been a great boat! My only complaint is that is so light that it struggles in really rough chop. But the early year models were rolled edge capped and not fully lined. I suspect the extra weight of the new models helps the rough water ride.
Nice boat. Never knew anything about them, have only seen a few on the water, but never knew the owners. The beam seems narrow for a 21' until you start moving on it. It's apparently the cause of your predominantly mounted view on the windscreen bar. For bilge pump issues I came across a stick pump from Milwaukee Tools the other day. Battery powered, or at least his was, may have DC corded ones too. 3 feet long, side exit, his was 450 gph, but he thought they made them from 350-700 gph. Looks just like a bilge pump, grill and screen protected, battery on upper end. Think I will view your earlier review.
Between your initial review and this one it sounds like a lot of QC issues at the factory. I know you're happy now but a buyer shouldn't have to go through all that frustration.
I couldn’t agree more, but the factory went ABOVE AND BEYOND to correct their end of the issues, so I still give them props, you don’t get that from most companies anymore
If a boat manufacturer cant wire a bilge without failing from the factory without fixing the design thats terrible and you shouldnt love the company. U shouldnt have to have a dealer fix major electrical issues before taking delivery. If frontier isnt willing to address the issues that are known issues coming from the factory then noone should be buying these.
I have a 2000 Kenner 2100 that I just had fully detailed. Absolutely beautiful and great functionality. Amazingly dry ride!
It’s an amazing hull!
Was that Nate with southern salt?
Loved the video. Definitely earned my like and sub. I’ll be on the lookout for one of these. Thank you.
I appreciate it!
Great review, I love my Frontier 2104!
Heck yeah!
If you want a solid battery powered backup for a makeshift bilge the Milwaukee M18 transfer pump runs super hard and barely hits the battery life even with a little 5 amp hour. You could leave it on all day and it wouldn't let you down. Nice review!
Thanks for the tip!
Another great review! The Suzuki is a great powerplant, I just hit 100 hours with zero problems. I had a few small electrical problems on my huill as well that I was able to fix pretty easily. I have a friend with a brand new Majek that cost 100K and he has had electrical issues, apparently it's just part of the deal now. Thanks for getting in that cold water, she is a sexy hull!
It was so cold! 😂 all my reviews will be summer time from now on lol
Can you get that boat in and out of trout bayou? I am moving there and starting to shop for a boat. Thanks
I cannot believe that Frontier is not more widely known. I have a year one 19ft model. It has been a great boat! My only complaint is that is so light that it struggles in really rough chop. But the early year models were rolled edge capped and not fully lined. I suspect the extra weight of the new models helps the rough water ride.
That makes a lot of sense! Thanks for the info!
Nice boat. Never knew anything about them, have only seen a few on the water, but never knew the owners. The beam seems narrow for a 21' until you start moving on it. It's apparently the cause of your predominantly mounted view on the windscreen bar.
For bilge pump issues I came across a stick pump from Milwaukee Tools the other day. Battery powered, or at least his was, may have DC corded ones too. 3 feet long, side exit, his was 450 gph, but he thought they made them from 350-700 gph. Looks just like a bilge pump, grill and screen protected, battery on upper end.
Think I will view your earlier review.
Thanks for watching!
That’s good info!
Whats the max rated horsepower?
I don’t recall, I BELIEVE it was 150
You could flip the jump seat latches around and they wouldn’t stick up anymore.
I’ll have to take another look at that! Thanks
why in the world would you put a pump in the live well
🤷🏼♂️
Buy a key west avoid all the hassle
Just an extra 30k 😂
Between your initial review and this one it sounds like a lot of QC issues at the factory. I know you're happy now but a buyer shouldn't have to go through all that frustration.
I couldn’t agree more, but the factory went ABOVE AND BEYOND to correct their end of the issues, so I still give them props, you don’t get that from most companies anymore
If a boat manufacturer cant wire a bilge without failing from the factory without fixing the design thats terrible and you shouldnt love the company. U shouldnt have to have a dealer fix major electrical issues before taking delivery. If frontier isnt willing to address the issues that are known issues coming from the factory then noone should be buying these.