I can fit 6 rods in the rod holders under the gunnels. Three on each side. And then I installed six rod holders up in the bow. That enables me to keep things organized when you’re casting on the main deck.
I love the style of these boats, boultons, kingfishers, crestliners commander. My biggest hang up is I like to have about 8-12 rods in the boat at a time. In my 04 Crestliner superhawk the rod storage is practically nothing . What do you guys use in these style boats as there is no rod locker due to the small casting deck up front .
Lol… the same thing you do now. Pile em on the back and go fishing
Lol… the same thing you do now. Pile em on the back and go fishing
My impact has a pretty substantial rod locker, and I have the stow n go on each side. Guess what? Still pile em high on the back because wrestling with a rod locker in a boat full of people sucks!
My 2007 Tyee was the same. Made it a pain to dig rods out. I’m thinking I might add the same style rod holders in the back. That way if I’m fishing off the bow a guy could store them back by the motor.
I have a 2025 Falcon, and love it. They are made about half an hour from where I live. They are built like a tank, they are very stable and the are quite at home on the ocean, where mine is used most often.
I own a Warrior Sport model – just over one year old.
Incredibly well built boat and I have never been in a situation where I felt unsafe in the boat.
Other fisherman always have the same comment when they see my boat at the boat ramp or on the water – “that boat is built like a tank!”
Had to wait for like 15 months for mine to be delivered. Salesman at the dealership said Kingfisher dealers are assigned so many build slots a year and once these slot are taken, the customer will have to wait or go to another dealer.
In my opinion the boats are worth the wait.
Happy to answer any questions you have – just send me a PM.