OWN THE WATER, BEYOND THE SHORELINE.
When the destination is farther away, the water gets bigger, and the conditions become unpredictable, confidence becomes your greatest advantage. Introducing the flagship of Skeeter's Deep-V lineup, the WXR2260. Purpose-built for anglers who refuse to be limited by distance, weather, or the size of the water beneath them, the WXR2260 represents the pinnacle of Skeeter Deep-V engineering. Every inch has been meticulously designed to deliver exceptional rough-water capability, uncompromising fishability, and the confidence to explore waters where unforgettable days are made. At 22 feet, 6 inches, the WXR2260 provides an expansive fishing platform with an intelligently engineered Deep-V hull that inspires confidence in challenging conditions while delivering the smooth, predictable ride serious anglers demand. Powered by a Yamaha 350 horsepower outboard, it offers effortless acceleration, impressive range, and the capability to cover more water with confidence, whether you're crossing expansive reservoirs, navigating the Great Lakes, or chasing fish that live beyond the next horizon. A larger front casting deck creates room to fish without compromise, while redesigned tackle storage, premium rod management, and available dual electronics at both the helm and bow keep every essential within reach. Deep protective gunnels, spacious seating for up to six passengers, and a thoughtfully designed cockpit ensure every trip is as comfortable as it is capable, whether you're competing in a tournament or introducing family and friends to the adventure. Every Skeeter is built with purpose. The WXR2260 simply takes that purpose farther. Engineered for anglers who see rough water as part of the journey not an obstacle, the WXR2260 delivers extraordinary handling, exceptional stability, premium comfort, and the legendary craftsmanship that has defined Skeeter for nearly 80 years. This isn't just our largest Deep-V. It's our ultimate expression of big-water confidence. Because the greatest fishing adventures rarely begin where the water is calm.