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HEY YALL

IM LOOKING AT A 2004 TRITON TR 21X WITH A 250 YMAHA V-MAX HPDI. BOAT IS IN IMACULATE CONDITION WITH VERY LOW HOURS ANY ADVICE ON THE BOAT OR PERFORMANE OF THE BOAT AND MOTOR WILL BE APRECIATED GREATLY. AT THE PRICE OF BASS BOATS MAKEING A POOR DESISION IS NOT AN OPTION. SO PLEAE GIVE ME YOUR ADVICE ON THIS BOAT OR ANY OTHER FOR THAT MATTER

Good boat with outstanding power option. The boat only has one flaw - it will chine walk. However, that can be overcome with a bit of driving. Great storage and great fishing platform.

  • Super User

As George said, make sure you take that boat out and drive it before buying.  Chine walking at top end speeds are one of the downsides of Tritons.  It can be corrected by driver input but make sure you're comfortable with that issue before dropping a dime on that boat.

I LOVE MINE!!!!!!!!!!

I have a 2004 TRX21 DC.  I have a 225 OPTI on mine and have never fished a better platform. Unlilited lakes around and don't have water enough drive mine through walk. It can be done and I have delt with chine walk on many other boats so know how to drive it through but just not enough water. I can trim it to just below the chine walk and still get 68 mph out of it(gps) with 2 adult males and 4 times too much gear. Enough speed for the 800 to 1200 acre likes I am fishing.  

I don't know enough about the motor to give advice. If that end cks out 'BUY IT'.

Kelley

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The new X2's dont walk near as bad as the regular X's but they still walk....

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