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Bass
Length
19ft
Year
2023
Model
Stinger 188
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A bass-dominating competitor with a lightning-fast extended-pad Mod-V hull and the fishing features to launch you to the top of the leaderboard. The Stinger 188 is a mid-sized powerhouse with the features you need to advance your fishing game. With a lightning fast holeshot thanks to an extended-pad Mod-V hull, the Lowe Stinger 188 pushes the boundaries of what an aluminum bass boat can do. Inside this tournament contender, you’ll find a massive casting deck with a smartly designed command center, plus water-resistant lockable tackle and rod storage, and tournament-style seating with optional third seat or center cooler. The livewell is designed to keep fish frisky all day, and the console is ready to accept your favorite flush-mount graph. It’s a next-level boat ready to compete and win.
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