At a $160k plus, this is a issue for 90% of those who might be interested. It just too expensive for to many folks. Also, you boxes yourself into a corner. If this had something to offer like a day-cruiser or a family layout but its just a glorified bay boat. Lastly, size and power options, a single outboard doesn't bring security of being stuck out on the water, nor does the 25 ft limitations. I do like the tri-hull design for stability, but even this is a bit limiting due to the higher weight.
to busy for me. not making use of fly by wire, auto trim, internal hydraulics joy stick control etc an epic fail. trimarine hull interesting take...but no lift from spray says to me REALLY wet! no way this "cuts thru waves." moar like "wave cut thru you!" would appear..
Do I want one? Hell yeah! Would I use for fly fishing in less than 12 inches of water? Hell no! Have I been on boats in 8 to 10 inches poling? Tons! Folks this is just not a true skinny water fisher. Would I park it in the two feet and go wading? Just give me a call.
I feel the same way. How is their nothing (that iv seen yet anyway) like this for freshwater? Im in wisconsin and i can see smaller versions being amazing for anything we have if it works as shown in the video. From ducks in the marsh on threw to salmon on lake Michigan even.
Liar Liar Your pants on Fire.... Wesley Hudson Owner of Shallow Sport, met with me face to face in a Tampa Bay Boat show and stole this design from Dream Boats Dream Surfer 23..... they did not invent it they stole it. The difference is they had money because Wesley Hudson's parents and Grand parents.
The Shallow Sport X3 is designed off his Grandfather's 1996 27' Latitude ST design. His Grandfather is in the boat building Hall of Fame (Falcon Boats, Houston). Wes Hudson was in middle-school when the 27 Latitude design was put on paper by his grandfather. His father, Rex Hudson, conceived Shallow Sport Boats in 1983 with the 18' Classic aka The 18 Texas Legend. Wes Hudson purchased SS in 2006 from his parent's Rex and Connie Hudson. He has guided the company to being one of the largest boat builders in the Texas Saltwater genre.
Haha, funny Ralph Brown, my grandfather was building boats like this when you were still in diapers....Ever hear of the Falcon Skipjack or Falcon Malibu?.. do some research before you pop off... LOL, and for the record the first time I've ever been to the Tamp Boat show was three months ago.. must have been someone else...
The future of bay boats. Truly awesome.
Wow!!! Excellent Vid! Seriously I'm gonna work my ass off for one of these boats!
This is freaking perfect!!! Well done!!!
Beautiful production! Kudos to the editor.
Nice boat and might be a great boat for Pine Island area around Saint James City where there is lots of shallow water and lots of fish.
Perfect boat for that area.
I'm sold, love the design
How does those engines not blowing your water pumps?
5:54 Capt Buchen still in an X3? Doesn’t look like it
Want it now!
What's the draft
At a $160k plus, this is a issue for 90% of those who might be interested. It just too expensive for to many folks. Also, you boxes yourself into a corner. If this had something to offer like a day-cruiser or a family layout but its just a glorified bay boat. Lastly, size and power options, a single outboard doesn't bring security of being stuck out on the water, nor does the 25 ft limitations. I do like the tri-hull design for stability, but even this is a bit limiting due to the higher weight.
You ger a small cabin cruser fir orice tag
I want this boat.
Looks like the Dreamboat Intruder to me.
We need a shallow water boat for our patrols
+Benny A Yamaha 190 FHS
Yamha. 19 fsh jet boat
Awesome!!!!
I want!!
Three boats in one, all for the price of two! lol Great boat, way too damn expensive!
Get the original Dream Boats Global
rod holders would be nice ???
to busy for me. not making use of fly by wire, auto trim, internal hydraulics joy stick control etc an epic fail. trimarine hull interesting take...but no lift from spray says to me REALLY wet! no way this "cuts thru waves." moar like "wave cut thru you!" would appear..
bpoutsider id go with a majek or an epic
real niice!!!
No Porti Pot for the girls?????????????? Should be a way to get it on there
What ever happened to peeing overboard? Boys look away.
Buy a parkerc2120 2320 2520
Three boats in one for the price of three boats.
I will by one of these.
Do I want one? Hell yeah! Would I use for fly fishing in less than 12 inches of water? Hell no! Have I been on boats in 8 to 10 inches poling? Tons! Folks this is just not a true skinny water fisher. Would I park it in the two feet and go wading? Just give me a call.
wr7ng
Nice, make it home for dinner. Lol
Dargel Kat is better. Dargel was first in shallow boating and will continue to be better
if only it could do all these things in a river ! say in Alaska...
I feel the same way. How is their nothing (that iv seen yet anyway) like this for freshwater? Im in wisconsin and i can see smaller versions being amazing for anything we have if it works as shown in the video. From ducks in the marsh on threw to salmon on lake Michigan even.
August lakes
NAH the drage cat l looks better just as good inshore better offer shore
what kind of boat is that? I'd like to know - I've never heard of it. I am looking at a lot of catamarans for a boat someday soon.
Would be nice if it wasn’t so damn ugly.
Liar Liar Your pants on Fire.... Wesley Hudson Owner of Shallow Sport, met with me face to face in a Tampa Bay Boat show and stole this design from Dream Boats Dream Surfer 23..... they did not invent it they stole it. The difference is they had money because Wesley Hudson's parents and Grand parents.
The Shallow Sport X3 is designed off his Grandfather's 1996 27' Latitude ST design. His Grandfather is in the boat building Hall of Fame (Falcon Boats, Houston). Wes Hudson was in middle-school when the 27 Latitude design was put on paper by his grandfather. His father, Rex Hudson, conceived Shallow Sport Boats in 1983 with the 18' Classic aka The 18 Texas Legend. Wes Hudson purchased SS in 2006 from his parent's Rex and Connie Hudson. He has guided the company to being one of the largest boat builders in the Texas Saltwater genre.
Haha, funny Ralph Brown, my grandfather was building boats like this when you were still in diapers....Ever hear of the Falcon Skipjack or Falcon Malibu?.. do some research before you pop off... LOL, and for the record the first time I've ever been to the Tamp Boat show was three months ago.. must have been someone else...
proline 23 fit walard cabon beyer whare 23 fo cabincrtser
yamha 235 275 jet bists beter
Searay. 230 subdacer best