Engine
Mercury 250 Pro XS
Total Power
-
Engine Hours
-
Class
Aluminum Fishing
Length
20ft
Year
2024
Model
XS20
Capacity
-
The Caymas XS 20 is a breakthrough in fishing engineering that features no carpet in the boat. Instead, offering advanced marine flooring consisting of a padded non-skid boating surface, replacing carpet with a durable and comfortable new option. The compartment lids are re-enforced Fiberglass opposed to aluminum in the CX series.
- 36V spotlock trolling motor
- 9" graph at bow and console
- Side imaging transducer
- Heading sensor
- Networking cables for linking units
- Oxygen innovations livewell system
- Keel protection
- Custom boat cover
- Dual disc brake upgrade
- Mercury 250 Pro XS
- Minnkota 460PC charger upgrade
- Air circulation system
- Aquatraction on cockpit vertical walls
- Battery parallel switch
- 18" customer wheel upgrade
- Bow entry ladder
Contact us at Bunch Marine for more details on this listing, and let us customize it for you! All website pricing is MSRP, reach out to learn more about our best pricing available. 'Nobody Does It Better, Since 1962!'
Location: 1640 Roane State Hwy., Harriman, TN 37748
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