Bullet 20XD 2010 boat specs
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Bullet 20XD 2010
2010
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Bullet 20XF 2008 boat specs
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Bullet 20XF 2008
2008
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Bullet 20XD 2010 vs Bullet 20XF 2008 — Same Brand, Different Boat

The Bullet 20XD 2010 vs Bullet 20XF 2008 comparison sits squarely in the category of decisions where specs alone won't tell the whole story — intended use, storage, and long-term ownership costs all factor in.

Size is the most obvious dividing line here. The Bullet 20XD 2010 measures 20,1 feet overall (2010), giving it roughly 18,1 additional feet of deck space compared to the Bullet 20XF 2008 at 2,0 feet (2008). At 1 175 lbs and 1 175 lbs respectively, both sit in a similar weight class — either should pair comfortably with most mid-size SUVs and half-ton trucks, though always confirm your specific tow rating with the motor added.

Both boats are rated for 6 passengers — a good fit for a family of four or five plus guests. Comfort at capacity is another matter; the longer hull typically means more seat options and better weight distribution.

Bottom line: The Bullet 20XD 2010 at 20,1 ft is the right call if deck space, comfort, and entertaining are top of your list. The Bullet 20XF 2008 at 2,0 ft wins on trailering ease, likely lower purchase price, and simpler docking — a solid choice for a buyer who wants more boat for less money.
General Boat Info
MakeBullet
MakeBullet
Model20XD
Model20XF
Model Year201
Model Year2008
Measurements / Dimensions
Beam91 in
Beam91 in
Beam - Meters2.31
Beam - Meters2.31
Beam - Inches91
Beam - Inches91
Weight - Detail1,175 lbs
Weight - Detail1,175 lbs
Weight - kg532.97
Weight - kg532.97
Weight - lbs.1175
Weight - lbs.1175
Length - Feet20.08
Length - Feet2
Length overall - Detail20 ft. 1 in
Length overall - Detail20 ft. 1 in
Length overall - Meters6.12
Length overall - Meters6.12
Length overall - Inches241
Length overall - Inches241
Length - Inchesnot available
Length - Inches1
Body / Hull
Hull materialFiberglass
Hull materialnot available
Hull typeModified Vee
Hull typenot available
Engine and Drivetrain
Fuel tank capacity - Detail30 gal
Fuel tank capacity - Detailnot available
Fuel tank capacity - Liters113.56
Fuel tank capacity - Litersnot available
Fuel tank capacity - Gal3
Fuel tank capacity - Galnot available
Fuel typeGas
Fuel typenot available
Drive typeOutboard
Drive typeOutboard

Bullet 20XD 2010 vs Bullet 20XF 2008 — Common Questions

Which is the larger boat — the Bullet 20XD 2010 or the Bullet 20XF 2008?
The Bullet 20XD 2010 is the longer of the two at 20,1 feet overall. The Bullet 20XF 2008 comes in at 2,0 feet, making it roughly 18,1 ft shorter — a meaningful difference in deck room and overall on-water presence.
Which is easier to trailer — the Bullet 20XD 2010 or the Bullet 20XF 2008?
For trailering, the Bullet 20XF 2008 has the edge at 1 175 lbs dry weight versus 1 175 lbs for the Bullet 20XD 2010. Add a motor (typically 300–500 lbs for an outboard in this class), gear, and a partial fuel load and the difference grows. Lighter is friendlier on smaller tow vehicles and on fuel economy while hauling.
How many people can each boat hold?
The Bullet 20XD 2010 is Coast Guard rated for 6 passengers, while the Bullet 20XF 2008 is certified for 6. Note that legal capacity and comfortable capacity aren't always the same thing — on a full day out, most experienced boaters aim for about 80% of the rated number to keep things comfortable.
Do these boats require an oversize trailer permit to tow on US highways?
Both the Bullet 20XD 2010 and Bullet 20XF 2008 share an 91 in beam — meaning both sit right at the 8’6" threshold that most US states use for standard-width loads. In most states you can tow at that width without a special permit, but regulations vary. Always check the rules for your state and any states you'll be passing through before your first long haul.
Are the Bullet 20XD 2010 and Bullet 20XF 2008 from the same manufacturer?
Yes — both the Bullet 20XD 2010 and the Bullet 20XF 2008 are built by Bullet. That means shared dealer networks, common parts availability, and consistent build quality across the line. The choice between them is essentially a question of how much boat you need, not which brand you trust.