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  • rblosser
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    #1939977

    Ill take the Yamaha prop please

    rblosser
    Posts: 16
    #1785530

    yep

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    rblosser
    Posts: 16
    #1784262

    Trim tabs all the way, Id recommend and currently use the 9″x9″ https://powrtran.com/products/trim-tabs/ on my past 2 WX2190’s.

    I do also use a hydraulic jack plate as well, but for what you are trying to accomplish the tabs are the way to go.

    rblosser
    Posts: 16
    #1634369

    yes I do, used them for years. They work great if you only use your riggers a few times a year

    rblosser
    Posts: 16
    #1411084

    wonderfoam and restore from Larson sales!!!

    rblosser
    Posts: 16
    #1395805

    Wonder Foam and Restore from Larson sales. Best stuff I’ve ever used hands down!

    rblosser
    Posts: 16
    #1194400

    My 2013 WX2190 in the hottest color scheme!

    rblosser
    Posts: 16
    #1189599

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    By all means tell us what you want to see! We have just completed our 2nd model year and the boat design itself was very customer driven.
    For now you have the option of the 2013 or 2014 content.



    Off the top of my head, some of these ideas are pretty much standard today (or will be soon) in most boats:

    * Built in Nav lights (like Ranger Z520 Carbon)
    * A usable Bow console area (What’s the point of the current size plastic insert plate? it’s oversized for the plug-in and trim switch and not big enough for a flush mount option)
    * Integrated measuring board
    * Integrated tool storage/quick access location
    * Some sort of daybox storage location for commonly used tools/lures
    * Simple air flow fan system in storage compartments (new to FX series this year)
    * Starter battery switch incase main goes dead, allows you to start from the trolling batteries (i beleive new this year to FX series?)
    * Integrated Net storage location


    Those are all very good suggestions, I can guarantee Dean will pass them along to the engineers. The integrated measuring board my not be that easy unless your using a 18″ or less ruler, but still something is better than nothing. To me the tool storage system and battery switch is a no brainer and should be there.

    rblosser
    Posts: 16
    #1189305

    I would be happy to speak with anyone having questions on the differences between the WX2100 and the WX2190. feel free to call anytime.

    Robert Blosser
    608 332 1002

    rblosser
    Posts: 16
    #1179817

    I will normally use the 200 setting in water less than 30′ over that I switch to 83.

    rblosser
    Posts: 16
    #1166693

    I was able to get 50mph up river in some stiff current and 53mph down river. This new motor is something special, the midrange punch is incredible, hole shot was great and this thing just sounds mean!

    rblosser
    Posts: 16
    #1161681

    you need to use the NEMA Network to view both ducers, using just a ethernet cable will only allow you to read one at a time.

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