Dominate the Waters with the Stinger 195 Aluminum Bass Boat | Lowe Boats

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Elevate your fishing game with the Stinger 195 Bass boat, boasting advanced features like 8-ft rod storage, massive bow deck, huge tackle and storage compartments, and more. Build and price your new Lowe: utm.guru/build...
    Measuring 18'10" and boasting a stable beam of nearly 8 feet, the Stinger 195 Bass is equipped with a maximum 150 horsepower engine. This boat offers unmatched speed and performance, ensuring you can outpace the competition.
    The Stinger 195 Bass aluminum boat also has features that cater specifically to bass fishing. With its 8-ft. rod storage in the center bow, you can bring up to 12 rods and easily access them whenever you need. It also has very large storage compartments, tournament-ready livewell and expansive bow deck.
    Its customizable options set the Stinger 195 Bass apart from other boats. You can personalize this bass-catching machine with various add-ons, such as trolling motors, graphs, LED deck, storage, and live-well lighting. You can even choose from an exciting selection of exterior colors to make a statement on the water.
    Whether you're a seasoned tournament angler or just want to enjoy a laid-back day of fishing, the Lowe Stinger 195 Bass is the perfect companion. Its tournament-ready design and bass-focused features will ignite your passion for fishing and elevate your experience.
    *WOOD FREE
    All-aluminum construction for a lifetime of solid durability
    *PREMIUM CONSOLE
    Sleek new aerodynamic console with improved functionality and room for flush-mount
    9" graph
    *8-FT. ROD STORAGE
    Port rod locker with removable organizer for twelve 8-ft rods
    *ROD RAMP
    Port rod ramp to keep your favorite rods out of the way but ready to go
    *MASSIVE BOW DECK
    Huge 45.8 sq. ft. bow deck with recessed trolling motor pedal and improved drainage
    and hatch sealing
    *TOURNEY LIVEWELL
    23-gal. stern livewell to keep your catch frisky until weigh-in
    *IMPROVED STORAGE SEALS
    Water-resistant storage sealing keeps your valuable gear dry and secure
    00:00 195 Bass features created for bass angler
    00:20 huge front deck with storage system
    00:40 large port and starboard locker
    00:52 optional lighting package in rod locker and port storage
    1:03 standard three across seating
    1:14 storage underneath seating
    1:25 step box for storage
    1:40 portside rod ramp
    1:52 sleek aerodynamic console
    2:09 tournament ready 23-gallon livewell stern deck
    2:22 compartments for plano boxes
    2:35 Mercury Pro XS 150
    Aluminum vs. Fiberglass Boats
    Gone are the days when fiberglass boats held an exclusive edge over aluminum in fishing boats. The choice between fiberglass and aluminum fishing boats has evolved, and aluminum is making waves in more ways than one. It's time to shatter preconceived notions and discover why aluminum may be the smartest choice for today's savvy boat buyers.
    Today's aluminum boats have undergone a remarkable transformation, both in aesthetics and performance. They no longer lag behind fiberglass counterparts in style. Aluminum boats now rival fiberglass in sleekness and sophistication.
    But it's not just about looks. Aluminum boasts inherent advantages that make it the preferred choice for discerning buyers. Let's delve into what gives aluminum the upper hand:
    1. Lighter Weight, Greater Efficiency
    When you compare boats of similar length and width with identical floor plans, aluminum boats are approximately 10 percent lighter on average than their fiberglass counterparts. This lightness translates to significant advantages. Smaller, more cost-effective outboard motors can deliver the same performance on an aluminum boat as larger, pricier outboards do on a fiberglass boat. Plus, the reduced weight results in fuel savings, both on the water and during towing.
    2. Durability
    Aluminum's resilience sets it apart. Unlike fiberglass, which can shatter on impact, aluminum may bend but won't break. This durability ensures that an aluminum boat can continue in the water without leaking after a collision, and repairs are faster and less expensive when it is brought ashore.
    3. Easy Maintenance
    Forget spending your weekends polishing a fiberglass boat. Aluminum boats are a breeze to maintain. Painted aluminum hulls with baked-on finishes are incredibly low-maintenance. Even minor dings can be easily touched up while repairing a fiberglass boat's gel coat, which can be costly and complex.
    4. Cost-Effective Initial Investment
    On average, aluminum boats have a more budget-friendly price tag than fiberglass boats of similar specifications.
    5. Resale Value
    Well-maintained aluminum boats hold their value remarkably well. When it's time for an upgrade, a used aluminum boat can fetch a higher percentage of its original price than a fiberglass boat of the same age.
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