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Last week while banging around on a windy Kentucky Lake my friend Dave decided he wanted a big water rig for his retirement boat in a couple years. We were fishing from his Nitro Z8, which is a 20' boat. While that is a big boat by most standards, not so much on a big lake when the wind is howling.

My question is how much more water will the Z522D draw than a traditional rig. I have not seen one other than pictures and videos. It appears that most of the depth difference is above the water line. Dave is a shallow water specialist and if it sets much deeper it would be a deal breaker. Has any of you guys seen this boat in the water or fished from one?

Edit: You would think as long as I've been around this site I would post in the correct spot...evidently not. Mods please move this for me. Thanks.

  • Super User
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The width of the bottom will offset the extra draft. That hull is relatively light for an almost 23' boat. I would bet it wouldn't draw much more than a 20' bass boat. Redlinerobert was looking into them. He may have some more info

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  • Super User
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That's what I think also Slone. Being a little higher would take a little getting used to, but for the greater comfort and stability on rough water it might be worth the trade-off. We were beat up enough over the course of the week that a bigger boat sounded pretty good. Of course the sticker shock for the 522D would kill a normal fisherman. Dave is not a normal fisherman though...

  • Super User
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For the areas I fish (CA Delta and some private lakes) I need a boat that can get into skinny water.  The 522D is not built for that.  It's half walleye boat/half bass boat. 

  • Super User
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Robert do you have any idea how much deeper it rides in the water than the standard 2014 model?

  • Super User
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I do not.  There's a picture of the two side by side somewhere on the internet.  It's pretty apparent how much taller the 522D is.  To me it doesn't even look like a bass boat. 

  • Super User
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It is basically a bass cap on a multi species boat. It appears that most of the greater depth is above the water. I would love to fish from one to see how being several inches higher effects fishing. Thanks Redline.

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  • Super User
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If you manage to fish on a 522D, I'd love to hear your opinions on it. 

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