Xpress Boats.. H22 ???

mcfay

Member
Tell me about your Xpress boat. I'm looking at a H22 bay to use for fresh and salt water. Any opinions?
 

acurasquirrel

Senior Member
I just purchased a 2017 with a 200 SHO. I’ve only taken it out a couple times. Once inshore Charleston and once on lake Wylie.
So far I’ve been happy with it. The storage isn’t dry although it really only is an issue with the storage under the rear jump seats.
Also it’s not self bailing so that’s another thing to keep in mind.
Other than those issues which I knew going in, like I said, I’ve been very happy with it. Once the weather warms up I’ll be able to give a better opinion.
 

mcfay

Member
I just purchased a 2017 with a 200 SHO. I’ve only taken it out a couple times. Once inshore Charleston and once on lake Wylie.
So far I’ve been happy with it. The storage isn’t dry although it really only is an issue with the storage under the rear jump seats.
Also it’s not self bailing so that’s another thing to keep in mind.
Other than those issues which I knew going in, like I said, I’ve been very happy with it. Once the weather warms up I’ll be able to give a better opinion.
thanks.
 

Ol_Oneshot

Member
I had one and loved it. Sold it only to upgrade to a bigger boat. Easy to clean and maintain. It’s an aluminum boat, which has both pros and cons. I was really pleased with it overall and if I fished freshwater then I would have kept it. My H22 has a Yam 150 with a hydraulic jack plate and it will do 52 mph. Also, it’s super easy to trailer.
 

Nicodemus

The Recluse
Staff member
I have an H20 that I use for flats and bay fishing, and I love it.seaboat2.jpg
 
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