Warrior 238 hits the water for the first time.

  • Dean Marshall
    Chippewa Falls WI /Ramsey MN
    Posts: 5854
    #1984154

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    GAME CHANGER!!!!!!!
    The Warrior V238 went for its maiden voyage today and one word to best describe it would be, IMPRESSED!!!!
    Length- 22′ 11″
    Beam- 101″
    Inside Depth- 27 1/2″
    Transom Height- 30″
    Fuel- 78 Gallons
    Hang tight more photos, videos, & BIG water testing coming next week!!!

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    Dean Marshall
    Chippewa Falls WI /Ramsey MN
    Posts: 5854
    #1984158

    on water shots

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    Dean Marshall
    Chippewa Falls WI /Ramsey MN
    Posts: 5854
    #1984160

    one more

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    gimruis
    Plymouth, MN
    Posts: 17336
    #1984177

    That thing is souped Dean

    shady5
    Posts: 491
    #1984179

    Would TBC rig that with a 425 XTO?

    blackbay
    mn
    Posts: 870
    #1984185

    Would TBC rig that with a 425 XTO?

    You know that beast is 950 to 1000 pounds depending on the model.

    Dutchboy
    Central Mn.
    Posts: 16651
    #1984187

    Would TBC rig that with a 425 XTO?

    Boat dealership sales course 101: “Show me the money.” grin

    Dean Marshall
    Chippewa Falls WI /Ramsey MN
    Posts: 5854
    #1984189

    At this point, based on weight and $ I believe the 400 Merc will be the most logical motor. Love to see the Yamaha come into play, but weight doesntt look like that will be likely…..

    shady5
    Posts: 491
    #1984196

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>shady5 wrote:</div>
    Would TBC rig that with a 425 XTO?

    You know that beast is 950 to 1000 pounds depending on the model.

    Wow! Didn’t know that…

    Phil Ames
    Posts: 51
    #1984695

    Wow! That thing looks awesome. Looks like the bar has been raised again in the big water boat market.

    Marco Pelton
    Posts: 23
    #1984921

    I’d love to see a Suzuki 350 mounted on that. The duoprop is made for heavy hulls.
    Also, any thoughts on a Yamy 350 finding its way to getting mounted?

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