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Josh C 01-09-2014 05:20 PM

Xpress H22B
 
Does anyone own an Xpress H22B boat? Have you had any problems with it? I'm hearing horror stories about the welds cracking on the boats from people that owned them years ago. Is that an old issue that Xpress fixed a few years back, or is this a new issue with the newer boats?

I'm looking at getting a H22B and any input would be helpful.

Thanks.

Bdub 01-09-2014 10:30 PM

Only aluminum boat to buy is an Alweld. If you go to that size of a boat might as well get a fiberglass.

bgizzle 01-09-2014 11:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bdub (Post 658143)
Only aluminum boat to buy is an Alweld. If you go to that size of a boat might as well get a fiberglass.

Good point


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BuckingFastard 01-10-2014 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bdub (Post 658143)
Only aluminum boat to buy is an Alweld. If you go to that size of a boat might as well get a fiberglass.

i second that motion. for the price its not a good idea

mriguy 01-10-2014 08:44 AM

Get with ASR on here. He has a X22 Xpress I believe. Same hull.

I have a H20CC and like it a lot,but will go at least 22ft fiberglass next time

Let um land 01-10-2014 09:35 AM

Depress 22'
 
Had a X22 Xpress, good boat but I would go with a glass bay boat as stated.

2200blazerbay 01-10-2014 09:49 AM

My brother has a 2011 H22cc with a 200hp Yamaha SHO and hasn't had any problems with the welds. He did say that there is no real dry storage. He had to install some large gasket material to fix the dry storage. Also said there is not much to work inside the console. He is a big dude so that could of been part of the problem. The boat rides well and handles chop better than I would of thought. The floor drains in the rear don't seem to drain fast enough. We got stuck in a strom and had about six inches of water in the floor and nothing coming out the bilge. The bilge can pump the water out faster from the haul than the deck will let the water drain. Other than that he loves his boat. I still like my glass in the real rough stuff. To each there own and I hope this helps you. If you any other question about the boat let me know and I will ask him.

Josh C 01-10-2014 10:15 AM

Thanks for the reply. I mainly fish fresh water, but want a bay boat for the times I want to run out the big lake.



Quote:

Originally Posted by 2200blazerbay (Post 658180)
My brother has a 2011 H22cc with a 200hp Yamaha SHO and hasn't had any problems with the welds. He did say that there is no real dry storage. He had to install some large gasket material to fix the dry storage. Also said there is not much to work inside the console. He is a big dude so that could of been part of the problem. The boat rides well and handles chop better than I would of thought. The floor drains in the rear don't seem to drain fast enough. We got stuck in a strom and had about six inches of water in the floor and nothing coming out the bilge. The bilge can pump the water out faster from the haul than the deck will let the water drain. Other than that he loves his boat. I still like my glass in the real rough stuff. To each there own and I hope this helps you. If you any other question about the boat let me know and I will ask him.


RAKEDLAKE 01-10-2014 11:14 AM

I bought one last year and the hull design has changed some from past hyper lift hulls. I have put it in some pretty ruff stuff and the boat handled well. The dry storage is not that dry. you need to take care when washing it not to get to serious on the top of the decks when washing it. Over all I have been pleased with the performance . With the 200 SHO it does scatt. you can run comfortably at 40 mph and it doesn't kill you on gas milage.


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