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Boat Specification

2013 SKeeter FX21 | Yamaha 250

The 2013 Skeeter FX21 is a 21-foot bass boat designed for competition, known for its rough water performance and ample deck space. Key specifications include a 250 HP Yamaha SHO Vmax engine, a 50-gallon fuel capacity, and a dry weight of 2,175 lbs. Features commonly found include a hydraulic jack plate, advanced electronics like Lowrance and Humminbird units, and multiple rod and storage compartments. 

Performance and specifications

  • Length: 21 feet
  • Engine: Typically a Yamaha 250 SHO Vmax
  • Fuel Capacity: 50 gallons
  • Dry Weight: 2,175 lbs
  • Max Person Capacity: 5 persons or 700 lbs 

Common features

  • Hull: Designed for rough water, with a 2013 model featuring a 20′ 10″ overall length, 95-inch beam, and 16-inch draft
  • Deck: Large front casting deck and a roomy cockpit with footrests and a hot foot pedal
  • Electronics: Often equipped with advanced fish finders like Lowrance HDS or Humminbird Helix units, along with GPS units and trolling motors like the Lowrance Ghost or Minn Kota
  • Storage: Features include multiple storage compartments, a large front deck, and a dedicated tackle box
  • Trailer: Comes with a tandem axle trailer

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