You have two good options. My only comment is that there is most definitely a difference between an 18′ boat and a 19′ boat. Doesn’t sound like much, but it is there. My last boat was an 18′, and I thought long and hard about going to the classic vs going with a sabre. I fish in lots of tight places and knew the 19 footer was going to be a little harder to maneuver.
That’s a difficult question to answer for you. But there is a difference. The other difference is the motor limit. The classic will run a 200, the sabre tops out at 175 with a lot of them running 150’s. Upper 60’s vs mid 70’s. Is that important? Which is more important, fishing in tight places or running 75? I’ve fished in both. Both ride well in fairly rough water. But 19′ is 19′. Can you store it where you need to? Adding another foot makes a difference in parked length.
You can’t go wrong with either. And fishing out of both would be the ideal solution so you can get a feel for both. I went with the classic. Completely happy with it. It is a 19′ hot rod that runs great at 50mph with the 200 ProXS motor, around 4,000 RPM or so. Fuel efficient at that speed, and you still cover a lot of ground.
To clarify, I am talking about the older 19’1″ classic, not the new one. I have not fished out of one of those and can’t offer much of any information other than it IS a Bass Cat, which says a lot.
These things have a lot of room, and with the trolling motor and seat so far forward, a second person up front is not too crowded to fish…