Ladies and Gentlemen, the stealth 2000 the Gentlemen is showing isn't the norm, I've owned a stealth otter 2000 for close to 20 years, they are the best built boats for duck hunting and for anything else you want to do, I've tried to sink her, not possible, we've tried to flip her, by climbing over the side (motor mount side) and couldn't flip her, my Wife and I also designed a custom Kart to transport her, so if you are looking for an over all boat, do some research, these boats come from 8 ft. To 25 ft.
Some good tips, but where is the review of the boat? How does it paddle? How stable is it? Is it's weight a big problem for you? How is the bottom holding up to bring dragged over rocks, etc.? Does it need more handles, and what would be the location of those handles? How do you transport it; in a pickup truck, in another boat, or what? When you say the boat is the wrong color, do you mean the wrong color for the environment you are using it in? It is available in other colors, is it not? Thanks, and would like to see another review after five years.
I have a 1200 that I bought in 2001 I used it a lot in the early days, not so much these days (have a bigger water boat). It holds up very well. Massively stable. Doesn't paddle well in a line. Drags ok, just not in mud. It isn't a perfect set up, but it has some decent "pros". All that said, I would spend a little more and look into something like a momarsh or four rivers.
Ladies and Gentlemen, the stealth 2000 the Gentlemen is showing isn't the norm, I've owned a stealth otter 2000 for close to 20 years, they are the best built boats for duck hunting and for anything else you want to do, I've tried to sink her, not possible, we've tried to flip her, by climbing over the side (motor mount side) and couldn't flip her, my Wife and I also designed a custom Kart to transport her, so if you are looking for an over all boat, do some research, these boats come from 8 ft. To 25 ft.
Thank you for sharing! I was wondering how many decoys I could reasonably carry in it.
Great Review! I am contemplating buying a Beavertail 1200 or 2000 or a Phantom.
Which one did you buy?
Fantastic review. Super helpful. Where did you get the anchor points?
Some good tips, but where is the review of the boat? How does it paddle? How stable is it? Is it's weight a big problem for you? How is the bottom holding up to bring dragged over rocks, etc.? Does it need more handles, and what would be the location of those handles? How do you transport it; in a pickup truck, in another boat, or what? When you say the boat is the wrong color, do you mean the wrong color for the environment you are using it in? It is available in other colors, is it not? Thanks, and would like to see another review after five years.
I just bought a stealth 2000! I can literally stand on the side without flipping it, but I am 160 pounds.
I have a 1200 that I bought in 2001 I used it a lot in the early days, not so much these days (have a bigger water boat). It holds up very well. Massively stable. Doesn't paddle well in a line. Drags ok, just not in mud. It isn't a perfect set up, but it has some decent "pros". All that said, I would spend a little more and look into something like a momarsh or four rivers.
Can u do another review
BR FOWL PLAY Informative and helpful. Thank you for posting.