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  • BassResource.com Administrator

The Bullet XRS was designed for the tournament angler by tournament anglers. The XRS is a custom boat designed around you. This is not a generic setup that meets the needs of the masses.  Check it out!

http://bulletboats.com/

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Really Nice boat.

Very fishable boat.........I really like what looks like an unblingy boat.......i do not care for bling.

 

I wish I had the $$$$ to get one.

  • Super User

All of the bling seems to be inside the boat, and what's hanging off the back end.  I had the opportunity of riding in one once at Lake Fork.  It was a very smooth ride, even at what I considered to be warp speeds.  When I win the lottery, I'm going to get me a yeller one.  Dang, those are some sweetheart boats.

  • Super User

I've considered one several times, but I have to keep doing a reality check. I've known myself long enough to know it would never be fast enough to suit me. I would always be trying to get that couple extra mph out of it. I've had a Allison once, many years ago, and ended up with twin 135BHP Merc racing engines on the back. As far as I know, it's still sitting on the bottom in about 90 feet of water at Clark Hill.

I'm a speed freak, and while I would luv to hang one of the motors I have on the back of a bullet, knowing it would run over 100 mph with one, I have to keep realizing I'm tooo flipping old the be doing those stupid things like that now.

We put one on a friends 20' Bullet a few years ago and it ran 107 without a whole lot of setup or the perfect prop, so I know what one will do. He already had a motor like mine, just no where near the HP. With his motor putting out 278 hp, it still pushed his Bullet 93 mph with just him in it.

Eff those boats fished our classic one year out of a bullet hit 104 before I told him to slow that d**n thing down. I knew I was in for trouble when he handed me a helmet. I'm good with 70mph

  • Super User

I just like that their faces look like they're riding in a wind tunnel, LOL.

That website leaves a lot to be desired. I could make them a new one... lets say a boat for a new site

I'm really digging the saltwater model and I live nowhere near an ocean  :eyebrows:

  • Super User

I'm really digging the saltwater model and I live nowhere near an ocean  :eyebrows:

 

 

I fished out of one Saturday in Florida.  That thing is FAST!  Comfortable to fish and at 21+ foot long had plenty of room!

 

Jeff

 

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  • Super User

I fished out of one Saturday in Florida.  That thing is FAST!  Comfortable to fish and at 21+ foot long had plenty of room!

 

Jeff

 

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Man that's a SEXY boat!

Here's another boat that has warp Speed the Stroker.

 

http://www.strokerboats.com/

 

Tight Lines

Pa Angler

  • Super User

Man that's a SEXY boat!

 

 

And FAST!  Let me tell you.  Full gas tank, 2 anglers with PLENTY of tackle and water in the live wells we hit 78.9 MPH!  That sir is FAST!!!!  Talk about getting to your spot first on tournament day!

 

Jeff

Sweet Jesus, that is mighty good looking!  Some great lines to that boat, very innovative.  Looks like a motor cover on too, nice.

 

FL

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