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Performance & Handling
The TR20 was built to be one of the fastest hulls in its class. When powered by the Yamaha 200, this boat is a true rocket.
Speed: Depending on the load and prop, you can expect top speeds in the 67–72 mph range.
The "Triton Chine Walk": This hull is known for its high-performance pad. At top speeds, it requires an experienced driver to manage "chine walk," but the reward is a boat that stays on top of the water and flies.
Yamaha Reliability: The 200 HP Yamaha of this era is widely considered a "bulletproof" workhorse, known for its hole-shot and mid-range torque.
Fishing Features
The TR20 was designed by a fisherman, for fishermen. Its layout maximizes every inch of its 20-foot frame.
Massive Casting Decks: The front deck is exceptionally wide, allowing two anglers to fish comfortably side-by-side.
Storage: Features oversized rod lockers with organizers and deep dry-storage compartments for tackle trays.
Livewells: Equipped with large, aerated livewells featuring a recirculating system to keep tournament catches healthy all day.
Design & Build
Zero Wood: By 2000, Triton had perfected its 100% composite construction, meaning you don't have to worry about transom or stringer rot—a common issue in older fiberglass boats.
Fit and Finish: The 2000 models featured high-end gelcoat finishes and plush bucket seats that were quite advanced for the time.
Console: A sleek, low-profile console that provides good wind protection without obstructing the angler's view.
*PRICE INCLUDES $3,000 FINANCE REBATE*
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