Great News From Vexus The new VXS21 Model has been debuted
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Unparalleled Quality, Performance, Innovation, Experience, and Personal Commitment. That's both the focus and heritage of Vexus® Boats. With centuries of design, engineering, and manufacturing experience, we're launching a new chapter in boat building history. It's a steadfast purpose driven to exceed expectations and you'll see it mirrored in our daily dedication to the highest standards. Our all-new product line includes both fiberglass and aluminum designs as well as custom matched trailers - all built in our own facilities right here in Flippin, Arkansas.
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Congratulations to Aiden Hamblin and Austin Brown on their recent victory at the Strike King Bassmaster High School tournament on Sam Rayburn! These young Texas anglers weighed in over 18 pounds of bass to take the title for the Pilot Point Bearcats. Aiden and Austin competed in a VX20, so they also won a Vexus Varsity™ prize package, including Tackle Warehouse gift cards and a commemorative banner that celebrates their win. If you’re a high school or college anger who competes from a Vexus® boat, sign up today for our Vexus Varsity™ and Vexus University™ programs under the ‘Info’ tab at vexusboats.com! #VexusBoats #VexusVarsity #VexusUniversity #JoinTheRevolution
Vexus® Boats finished one-two at the recent Outlaw Outdoors Team Championship on Sam Rayburn! Congratulations to Cory Rambo and Rusty Clark, who piloted their VX20 to the winner’s circle and a $20K first-place prize. In addition, they will take home a $10K REV Rewards™ contingency bonus. Vexus® angler Derek Mundy finished second and earned a $5K payday. Great job, guys! #VexusBoats #JoinTheRevolution #RevRewards Photo Credit: Outlaw Outdoors
Congratulations to Vexus® Pro Stephen Johnston and Tim Reneau on winning the 2024 Texas Team Trail Championship! Stephen and Tim sealed their victory with an incredible two-day total of 57lbs 11oz of Toledo Bend largemouth. For the win, they took home a prize package of over $44K. In addition, they also earned a $10K REVRewards™ bonus and commemorative belt buckles. Great job, guys! #VexusBoats #JoinTheRevolution #RevRewards Texas Team Trail
Our ACX lineup features a redesigned fiberglass console that includes an aerated baitwell and additional seating. Conveniently located and easily accessible via a quick-release latch, this baitwell design helps keep your hooks wet when the fishing action is fast and furious. When it’s time to move, the lid doubles as an additional seat and even includes a sturdy shoulder rest for added comfort. For more information, check out a Vexus® ACX at a dealer near you today! #VexusBoats #JoinTheRevolution
The AVX1880 is a workhorse on the water. Featuring Vexus® V2 Technology, this rig boasts huge casting decks, tons of rod and tackle storage, a fiberglass livewell with recirculation and pump-out, and a handcrafted C-channel steel trailer. Check one out at your local Vexus® dealer today! #VexusBoats #JoinTheRevolution
June 2-8 is Trailer Safety Week. As members of the National Association of Trailer Manufacturers (NATM), we take trailer quality, dependability, and safety seriously. All our trailers are handcrafted by our team in Flippin and engineered for years of safe, reliable use. Check out more, including some safe towing tips, at NATM’s website https://lnkd.in/dqjyh9t. #VexusBoats #TrailerSafetyWeek #JoinTheRevolution
Grandma Was a Bass’n Gal, Grandpa Was a Bassmaster Story by Alan McGuckin If anybody has the right to say bass fishing is in their blood, it’s Texas angler Cory Rambo. Raised on Lake Sam Rayburn, the tackle store owner and highly accomplished tournament angler now cuts across East Texas waves in a smooth-riding Vexus® VX20 from Jorgensen Marine; however, his first boat was a far smaller vessel his grandfather, pro angler Bill Gregory, helped him acquire through the young Rambo’s grass mowing efforts. “My grandma, Eudora, competed in Bass’n Gals events. Grandpa was a member of the famous Piney Woods Bass Club, and he also competed in Ray Scott’s early Bassmaster events, so bass fishing was just a way of life for me as a kid,” reflects Rambo. Now age 47, Cory Rambo’s life moves at a much faster pace than it did on the shores of Sam Rayburn in the 1980s. He works two jobs: one as the owner of the highly successful Rambo Outdoors tackle store in Orange, Texas, and the other as a hospitality liaison for Richard Construction. Both jobs allow him to utilize his gift for connecting with folks to make their lives a little more fun. “Being an independent tackle store owner is not easy in a world full of huge retailers, but we’ve been super successful since we opened seven years ago because we work hard to stay on top of what the fish are biting in this area. And we make sure we have an unmatched selection of tackle and lures to connect our customers to the fish, whether they’re headed to Rayburn, Toledo, the Sabine River, or the Gulf of Mexico,” says Rambo. Some of the secret sauce in Rambo’s retail success is the fact he hires highly knowledgeable college anglers from nearby Lamar State. They’re young, passionate, and super educated on hot lure trends. Couple that youthful energy with Rambo’s in-depth knowledge gained from years of on-the-water experience, and it quickly becomes a formula that’s hard to rival. In a region of America that's home to so many hard-core anglers, Rambo and longtime partner Rusty Clark have won 19 boats and 17 Angler of the Year titles, including four Bass Champs AOY titles, their latest coming just last year. If you know anything about bass fishing on the Texas-Louisiana border, you know that’s a wildly impressive resume. “Rusty’s about ten years older than me. I’ll admit that I’m the lightning rod, and thank heavens, he’s the ground wire. It’s a relationship that works on the water extremely well,” grins Rambo. An angler of Rambo’s caliber can choose to run just about any brand of boat that floats, so why does he run a Vexus? “In one word—trust. I know I can trust people like Randy Hopper and Keith Daffron, who lead the Vexus brand in Flippin, Arkansas. These guys are lifetime boat builders, and in my opinion, their commitment to building an innovative boat that’s both strong and performance-driven is simply the best in the business,” says Rambo.
Congratulations to Andy Travis and Joe Papalia for bringing home the win last weekend at the Lake Erie Walleye Trail tournament in Huron! They weighed in an impressive 37.29 lb bag, including a 9.80 lb monster, to earn a total of $13,350. The team fished out of Andy’s DVX22, so they also won a $10,000 Vexus Rev Rewards™ bonus and commemorative belt buckles. Andy contributed part of the team’s success in this tournament to the exceptional rough-water ride of the DVX22, which allowed long, comfortable runs during practice to locate their target fishing area. The boat’s forked bow and raised front deck also allowed them to stand side by side and simultaneously target specific fish. Great job, guys! #VexusBoats #RevRewards #JoinTheRevolution Andy Travis , Lake Erie Walleye Trail
Our patented Intensive Care™ Livewell System is engineered to keep those big walleye safe and healthy when the water is rough and weigh-in is miles away. #VexusBoats #JoinTheRevolution