Best Boats of 2010: EdgeWater 245CX
The 245CX is rife with features all boaters need.
The 245CX is rife with features all boaters need.
Curved surfaces are stiffer than flat planes, and during my test ride, I detected no flexing of the gunwales even while hopping wakes.
Pedestal seats and a full windshield taller than my head when I sat at the helm provide awesome versatility in a variety of climates.
We tested the ride of the V-bottom in rougher North Country walleye waters. The boat cleared through the wakes and remained easily in control.
When builders label a boat a “fish and ski” model, it means compromises have been made. G3 focuses attention on the V175’s fishing potential.
The V-175 shares the same hull design and construction as the company’s Targa models and provides similar rough-water capabilities.
Tahoe’s Q7 fish-and-ski compromises nothing for a sport-minded family that loves cruising and tubing as much as angling.
The 204 SF is the lowest priced boat in its class, and is perfect for cruising and fishing midsize lakes and rivers.
In addition to stellar fishing features, the 245 Dorado can triple up as a day cruiser, water-sports boat or tour boat
There’s plenty for anglers to love, but the 185 is also ready for day-boating play.
The 180SF packs a strong value-added punch.
Those who want the trailerability of a 19.5-foot boat with the hull weight and horsepower capacity for midsize lakes should consider the H203.
The 245CX is rife with features all boaters need.
Curved surfaces are stiffer than flat planes, and during my test ride, I detected no flexing of the gunwales even while hopping wakes.
Pedestal seats and a full windshield taller than my head when I sat at the helm provide awesome versatility in a variety of climates.
We tested the ride of the V-bottom in rougher North Country walleye waters. The boat cleared through the wakes and remained easily in control.
When builders label a boat a “fish and ski” model, it means compromises have been made. G3 focuses attention on the V175’s fishing potential.
The V-175 shares the same hull design and construction as the company’s Targa models and provides similar rough-water capabilities.
Tahoe’s Q7 fish-and-ski compromises nothing for a sport-minded family that loves cruising and tubing as much as angling.
The 204 SF is the lowest priced boat in its class, and is perfect for cruising and fishing midsize lakes and rivers.
In addition to stellar fishing features, the 245 Dorado can triple up as a day cruiser, water-sports boat or tour boat
There’s plenty for anglers to love, but the 185 is also ready for day-boating play.
The 180SF packs a strong value-added punch.
Those who want the trailerability of a 19.5-foot boat with the hull weight and horsepower capacity for midsize lakes should consider the H203.
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