Skeeter SX2250 Boat Review

Skeeter SX2250Boats.com feature: If you’re into bass fishing at all, then the Skeeter name isn’t new to you—they’re one of the original pioneers in the bass boat market, having built their first boat in the 1940s. And if you read boats.com bay boat reviews you may be familiar with models like the ZX22V, which are designed for saltwater use. You might even have noticed that Skeeter has made a determined push into the saltwater fishing boat market for the past couple years (see Skeeter Heads for Saltwater in 2012). Now a new generation of Skeeter bay boats is hitting the water, and the SX2250, which replaced that ZX22V, is ready for action.Built in Kilgore, TX, the Skeeter SX2250 is constructed using composite materials and techniques that result in an extremely rigid but lightweight hull. The SX2250’s dry weight without the motor is only 2250 pounds. That’s competitive with other bay boats in this class, such as the Mako 21 LTS or Ranger 220 Bahia, weighing in at 2,100 and 2,015 pounds, respectively. With a maximum horsepower rating of 250, it’s not hard to see why this boat can easily blast past 50 mph (and almost reach that with the mid-range Yamaha F200 option).

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