Triton Fishunter 186 SC
gmanny2
Posted 9/7/2015 3:13 PM (#113446)
Subject: Triton Fishunter 186 SC


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Hi all.Anybody have one.My odds on favorite Ithink to order new.Any guess on top speed ith 175 HP? E-tec vs Verdo? Mercury is 4 cylinder SC and weights 90 pounds more.E-Tec is 6 cylinder.I belive Mercury controls/ smart guages will cost about 2 K more and the motors are about the same price.Any feedback or imput is appreciated.
Gman
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boatdoc
Posted 9/25/2015 8:16 AM (#113480 - in reply to #113446)
Subject: Re: Triton Fishunter 186 SC


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Gmanny2, we sell a pile of 186 Fishunters and has been a great boat for us! I have never sold one with the 175 Verado but I can tell you the 175 Pro x's will run 53-55 by yourself and loaded up with your buddy in the low 50's. The Verado should be about 1-2 mph less than that. The side console really opens the boat up but we've only sold a few of them. Any other questions give us a call at The Boat Doc, 920-269-2628, thanks
Josh
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Sunshine
Posted 12/5/2015 1:23 PM (#113572 - in reply to #113480)
Subject: Re: Triton Fishunter 186 SC



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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin
I'd go with the Pro XS HANDS down, but I like max speed and the purr of the XS. I have had the chance to sit in the 186 at boat doc. It'll be my next boat.
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buckmyster
Posted 6/6/2017 12:54 PM (#116381 - in reply to #113446)
Subject: Re: Triton Fishunter 186 SC


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can the fish hunter 186 handle the great lakes 2 to 4 fters? stratos xf 386, wondering the same thing cause im also getting into the market soon. have a tuffy 1760 osprey now but its getting old, its an 01.
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StratosBoats
Posted 6/15/2017 9:12 AM (#116393 - in reply to #116381)
Subject: Re: Triton Fishunter 186 SC


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Location: Appleton WI
I have run a 186 Allure from The Boat Doc for the past 3 years and fish Lake Winnebago and Green Bay primarily. Yes it can handle 2-4'ers as long as you drive for the conditions. I'm truly impressed with how this boat handles the rough stuff and I can honestly say I've never taken a wave over the bow. But I also am very careful how I idle with bigger waves. If you are located in the Fox Valley or Green Bay area I would be happy to take you for a ride in it so you can see for yourself.
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