The 2026 iKon VLX21 is a 21-foot fiberglass bay boat powered by a single 250 hp Mercury engine. Built for serious fishing, it emphasizes stability and deck space. The hull is engineered to handle hard turns and rough water while maintaining speed, with a design that comes up on plane quickly with minimal bow rise.
Storage and working space define this boat's layout. A vertical stringer system doubles typical storage capacity and can hold roughly 50 tackle boxes plus multiple rods. The fishing deck is among the largest in its class, backed by a machine room sized to accommodate six batteries with room to spare. An insulated cooler with dedicated backup unit keeps tackle and provisions cold.
Equipment throughout supports active fishing. The L2 livewell controls temperature and can dispense fish additives. A single push-button trolling motor control means no need to reach toward the stern. Quick-connect fill for weigh-in bags eliminates leaving the helm. Automated controls with accessible contingency switches sit within easy reach. The boat includes six USB ports distributed around the deck for camera mounting, waterproof hatches with a yacht gutter system, and sensor-controlled runway lights from the factory. The suspension system uses six springs and is designed for affordability. Electronics are wired clean using yacht-style plug-and-play harnesses and a dedicated NMEA box. A removable mooring cover with anti-puddling design includes quick access to the helm and gas can, and the trailer features easy-access boarding and safety rails.
Length
21.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Mercury
Engine Model
250 PXS TM
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Gasoline