Anyone have any experience with this boat? Seems like a cool idea and my wife loves the idea of dual helms (she liked this in the G3 as well). From what I hear, Premier and their PTX package are pretty solid. Anyone confirm?
Also, I can't find a price point for these boats for the life of me. Any thoughts?
Thanks guys/gals.
Premier S-Series 250
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- ChappyEight
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Premier S-Series 250
Landon & Holly
2012 Premier Solaris-RF 240 w/ PTX
225 Suzuki
Lake Monroe (Indiana)
Architect (professionally), Golfer (poorly), Sim Racer (wannabe)
2012 Premier Solaris-RF 240 w/ PTX
225 Suzuki
Lake Monroe (Indiana)
Architect (professionally), Golfer (poorly), Sim Racer (wannabe)
Re: Premier S-Series 250
cool idea, i just breifly looked at it now for me rear access was a big thing always want to get to motor easily. found out i really like the rear access. your choice i think it makes it easier to get into the toon.
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- ChappyEight
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Re: Premier S-Series 250
Yeah, looks like this year's model actually has rear access and not the u-shape seats in the back. I'm thinking the current configuration with putting the "refreshment" center Premier offers behind the helm might be a nice setup. Oh, and PTX of course.
Hmm, so many boats.
Hmm, so many boats.
Landon & Holly
2012 Premier Solaris-RF 240 w/ PTX
225 Suzuki
Lake Monroe (Indiana)
Architect (professionally), Golfer (poorly), Sim Racer (wannabe)
2012 Premier Solaris-RF 240 w/ PTX
225 Suzuki
Lake Monroe (Indiana)
Architect (professionally), Golfer (poorly), Sim Racer (wannabe)
Re: Premier S-Series 250
I can't speak to the S Series, but we bought an Escapade this spring and so far we love it. We only went with the 30inch PTX, but are pretty happy with the performance of the boat. As everyone says, get as big of motor as you can. We have 200hp and more wouldn't hurt, but at the same time, 200 is meeting our needs nicely.
2010 25' Premier Escapade with PTX
200hp Mercury Verado
200hp Mercury Verado
Re: Premier S-Series 250
I concur with the previous post. We have an 2008 25" Escapade with the 36" PTX that we use on a very busy lake. Rides very smooth and handles rough water well. With the 225 Verado, I topped out at 38 mph by GPS today. When the toons are clean and the conditions are right, I have hit 40.
Jeff
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Peggy Sue
25 x 10' 2009 Premier Escapade
225 Mercury Verado
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Peggy Sue
25 x 10' 2009 Premier Escapade
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Rick
2010 Premier SunSation LTD 225RE PTX triple
220hp 4.3L mpi Merc
Beautiful southwestern Ohio
2010 Premier SunSation LTD 225RE PTX triple
220hp 4.3L mpi Merc
Beautiful southwestern Ohio
- ChappyEight
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Re: Premier S-Series 250
Thanks for chiming in Rick. It's funny you mention the Sunsation because the morning after I made this post, we discovered the Sunsation LTD RF and fell in love. My wife really wants the dual captain's chairs (doesn't have to necessarily be dual helm) because she's not big on getting in the "fish water" so she wants somewhere to sit while we're swimming.
Seems like the Premier with the PTX is a nice setup.
Now I need to get out and test drive a few of these rides I've been eyeing.
Seems like the Premier with the PTX is a nice setup.
Now I need to get out and test drive a few of these rides I've been eyeing.
Landon & Holly
2012 Premier Solaris-RF 240 w/ PTX
225 Suzuki
Lake Monroe (Indiana)
Architect (professionally), Golfer (poorly), Sim Racer (wannabe)
2012 Premier Solaris-RF 240 w/ PTX
225 Suzuki
Lake Monroe (Indiana)
Architect (professionally), Golfer (poorly), Sim Racer (wannabe)