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For those with experience in Xpress bass boats - what are the advantages of the Xpress Hyper Hull ?

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Gets up on the pad quickly, and very stable once it's there! Great fuel mileage too!

 

I have not had a large number of boats to compare it to, but I am very happy with it.

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  • Super User
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Technically it is calld a Hyper-Lift Hull I suppose ... The X18 & X19 and the X18Pro  & X19 Pro are on my short list - would be curious out of the models and lengths I listed - which are the most popular or perhaps what Xpress sells the most ?

  • Super User
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I have no idea which is the better seller, and not sure why that matters, but a hyperlift hull runs on a pad, like a glass bass boat.  Jeff mentioned the advantages above.  I loved my H18.  Solid boats.

  • Super User
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Down here it's the X19 & X21 Team Package!

  • Super User
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I mention sales thinking some dealers may sell more of certain sizes thus you can get a better deal . Otherwise it's kind of a "goldilocks" deal with me - an X17 may feel too small after a while where as a X21 is definitely too big and expensive for my needs . Than leaves a X18 and X19 as the ones to compare so ride , handling, room , etc. come into play (even if out by yourself) . The hyper lift hull and Xpress quality is the deal though as I never hear anything bad about them ! 

  • Super User
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Something to think about is what packages your dealer offers.

 

Since you listed "X" as your choice you're looking at Fishing Team Program, XCLUSIVE Series, or XCLUSIVE Pro Series. Each package adds options & additional cost.

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Catt makes a good point. I own an H17, and it may be lacking in some of t h e goodies it's my first real bass boat and I am quite pleased. I bought a several year leftover at a good price to make up for it while I learn what will be mandatory for me!

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I have the H18 with Hyper-Lift hull.  Quickly gets up on top, and very smooth ride.  I am not disappointed with it one bit.  

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