predator 165 v's warrior 165 - opinions?

Stuey

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Been thinking of a boat for a while now, though work and home improvements have put off progress so far!

Although I would love an Arvor 20 or similar, think the predator or warrior are more my budget. What are peoples thoughts of ?

regards

stu
 
Predator 160 165 v warrior!

Predator 160 165 v warrior!

If you have a look at the website starboard-marine.co.uk we are the east coast dealers for Predator boats. If you would like a sea trial and maybe wet a line give me a call.
Just a question for the mind! How many Warriors are for sale on the internet, magazines and the likes versus the predator 160 they've released the 165 in march 07 which is one of the safest small fishing boats on the market today with its "life ring " of bouyancy.
 
Predator V Warrior

Predator V Warrior

Hi Stu,
Depends on what you want and feel comfortable in. comparing like for like size wise they are very similar. Warrior has just updated the hull design from the one they were using from the 70's. Predator 160 was already a leading edge hull design similar to the RNLI ribs. The latest Predator 165 has further improved the hull design to give more stability at anchor and an even better ride than the 160. Plus it has loads of build in buoyancy and what they call a "Lifering" round the inboard side under the gunnel. Both go like stink with a 60 - 80 hp o/b. John and Liam from Sunderland Marina have just took delivery of a Predator 160 and their verdict is "Magic" and that's with a 40hp o/b. I have a Predator 160 with a 60hp Yam 2 stroke on the back. You almost stand it on its beam ends on a high speed turn, no slip at all.
Loads of freeboard and comfortable swivel seats. I think it is down to personal choice. Try and get a ride out on one. like Starboard 1 says, there are loads of second hand Warriors about but very very few Predators. Makes you wonder why? I got mine serviced at powerhouse Marine and they said they were surprised at the performance and ride. They did not think it would be as good as what it was. Needs a different prop from the standard one as the revs are at the bottom end of the range flat out. With a different prop I could get another 500rpm or so out of it. Then it should do around 35 - 37mph
instead of 30mph. In March at the go fishing show, delivery of the Warrior was September and the Predator was June so if you want your new boat this year, nows the time. your choice!.
 
hi there just looking at this thread and i am also looking for a new boat as i have a shetland shelti at the moment
what i have found out about a lot of second hand warriors is the owners seem to keep them for 3 to 6 years thrash the living daylights out of the engine then just sell it and get a new package as the second hand value is very good so it makes more sense to get rid before any troubles set in
also have a look at the seahog samuri as its supposed to be the same hull as the warrior 165 (mk 1) i am told


sean
 
Im also in the market for a boat,but unfortunatly im dependant on the new marina at seaham being built before i get mine.
Ive looked at Predators and raiders,i agree with big_sean about warriors still very expensive for a 7 or 8 year boat,they seem to retain there value very well,and there isnt a lot of value someone buying 2nd hand i feel.
Personally i like the SeaHog commodore.
 
Good afternoon to all,
I am 100% Predator as I am the East Coast dealer for Douglas Marine. Another question for the mind,
How many Warriors have trim Tabs and dole fins attached to keep them up on the plane? Have a look at some adverts for them.
You could have a sea trial of a Predator 160 with a 60hp 2stroke yamaha for any parties interested in the Predator 160 or 165 either at Seaham harbour or we can travel to you with the boat and show you just how good the Predator really is on the water. www.starboard-marine.co.uk or 07842 502 207
:D
 
LOL starboard,
I reckon you may be a bit biased in your views ;)

I am looking to change my boat at the end of the season and was thinking of a raider. I like the looks and the layout but havent been to sea in one.

I will note the number and take you up on the sea trial offer...a lot depends on my ongoing arguement with the tax man as to wether I can afford to change or will have to put up with my Delmar 16 for another year, which incidentally I have never seen another one for sale...using your logic does that mean it is the perfect boat?

Cheers
Dave.
 
starboard

starboard

hi there starboard
well looked on your web site and yes i can see boats but what else do you do ?
1. do you fit engines and are you qualified
2. do you fit marine electronics and are you qualified
3. do predator boats need anti foul if going to be left on water
4 do you do anti fouling
5 what else do you do

sorry to be blunt but your web site is just 2 boats and nothing else about the company

sean
 
Hi Big_sean,

Why beat around the bush when you want the truth. :D

Douglas Marine or Powerhouse Marine fit our engines or the customer may fit there own engine if desired, same as electronics.

I am trying to get the qualifications to install these things myself. I'm just selling the boats from home at present.

We advise to anti-foul the hull as we are advised by Douglas Marine. Some people do use anti-foul others say you don't need it we advise people to do it but we can't force them and I can get anti-foul for the boats. :confused: :confused: :confused:

Hope this answers your questions.

cheers.:)
 
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Predator 165 had a real good write up in this months (August) Sea Angler, take a look.

appears the 165 is a jump ahead on previous models.
 
predator

predator

hi lads,
had a look at the site predator 165 looks great,nice bit of workmanship.i'm buying one been looking to buy a boat for a while and i think i've found one,everybody has there own taste and what you feel is yours,then don't wait go on your gut instinct and buy it,
 
LOL starboard,
.... I can afford to change or will have to put up with my Delmar 16 for another year, which incidentally I have never seen another one for sale...using your logic does that mean it is the perfect boat?

Cheers
Dave.


you got any pictures dave?? I've been advised by a couple of people that my 'other' boat is indeed a delmar, not seen one anywhere ever

did read somewhere the warrior hull was based on the delmar moulds
 
Mark,
I think you are right as the hull looks very similar to a warrior. Will email you a pic when I get chance as they are on another PC.

Went and had another look at the raider today while I was in the chandlers...I think I'm in love ;)

Cheers
Dave
 
The 165 review is in July "Total Sea Fishing". Cant find it in August Sea Angler. Do you not mean August Boat Fishing Monthly? Sea Angler is always behind a bit. The Raider 18 is nice but too much windage at anchor so it tends to spin round a bit. Lot of money for a little bit more room and marginal performance over the Predator 165.
 
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