
Gambler: The Pro Series 2200 is 21'6" long with a 91" beam rated for up to 300hp. One of the biggest features of this high-end pro-style bass boat is the large front flipping deck, a full 9 x 6 feet. It also features the Quick Draw Tackle System, with a front tackle box, as well as an insulated cooler. Aft livewells hold 20 gallons and include Quick drop fish chutes, internal recirculating pumps, external fill pumps, remote livewell drains, livewell timer and pump-out systems. A CD AM/FM stereo system is standard equipment as are the 1,000 gph automatic bilge pump and manual bilge pumps, in-dash 1240A flasher, and hot foot.
Javelin: The Renegade Series offers a refined fishing platform for the serious mid-range angler. Available in either single or dual console, with Zercom Classic in-dash flasher depth meter in the console. The Renegade 18 features a 17'5" hull with 86" beam and comes equipped with a Johnson 90hp engine, trailer, 12-volt electric trolling motor, and a 30-gallon fuel capacity.
Lowe: The 180WZ Bass Striker is an all-welded aluminum model with an overall length of 18'1", a 793⁄4" beam, and 120hp maximum rating. The progressive lift performance hull boosts performance, while the rounded aerated livewell with divider, timer, and aluminum lid provides plenty of space for bass. A 20-gallon fuel system, trolling motor harness with plug, lockable rod storage, bow storage locker with aluminum lid, and bow storage box with aluminum lid are standard. Standard package features a 90PL OMC engine, bunk trailer, BFL2T OMC electric trolling motor, and Humminbird Wide One Hundred depthfinder.
Lund: The new 2025 Pro V LE model has an overall length of 20'6", a 96" beam, and is rated for 225hp. Features include the new IPS Hull and a set-back starboard console, an electronics command center, hydraulic tilt steering, a through-hull freshwater pickup system, dual baitwells, and a 60-gallon fuel tank.
MonArk: The Bass Pro 860 is all new for 1999 with a length of 18'5", a 79" beam and a 125hp rating. It features two pedestal and two cockpit ergonomic pinchless seats with lumbar supports designed to fit you comfortably all day long. An 8' port and 6' starboard locking rod box, tackle trays, beverage holders, and port and starboard insulated ice boxes. Also a 161⁄2-gallon illuminated livewell fore and aft, and a 23-gallon fuel tank. In the cockpit is an easy-to-read automotive-style gauge cluster.
Polar Kraft Manufacturing: The Bass America 1751 Pro is 17' with a 75" beam and is rated for up to 75hp. The modified-V aluminum model sports an all-welded .100 gauge, one-piece hull. Features include lots of storage plus ice chest, locking rod box that holds up to 71⁄2' rods, two divided and aerated livewells, and an 18-gallon fuel tank.
Princecraft: At 17' and with a 74" beam, the 1752D is the largest of the Princecraft johnboat line. It has a modified-V bow and is rated for up to 50hp. It has all-welded construction and features include a bow storage locker, full floor liner with foam flotation underneath, running lights, a six-foot longitudinal center bench configuration, port and starboard gear trays, and a recessed bow deck with a 51⁄2-inch cargo bulkhead. (No photo provided.)
Procraft: The Procraft 200 Bass has a look and design sure to be noticed by serious bass anglers. The 20'2" boat has a 91" beam, hand laid hull, and is rated at 225hp maximum. Ample fishing gear can be set on the large deck without crowding the angler. It’s equipped with two aerated and timed livewells, a 43-gallon fuel tank, Quicksilver dashboard instrumentation, dual anti-feedback steering, and a Zercom RTS in-dash sonar. The 20-ounce carpet and 5-year warranty, Motorguide 12/24 - 756 trolling motor, and factory trailer are more extras.
