Custom Rigged Lund 2075 Pro V Bass with 250 Pro XS and Full Electronics Setup
At Sportsman’s Outfitter & Marine, we love when a customer knows exactly what they want. This recent build of a Lund 2075 Pro V Bass is a perfect example.
Powered by a Mercury 250 Pro XS, this rig was designed to be a serious fishing machine. The customer provided a detailed layout of where every graph, switch, and component should go. Our job was to bring that vision to life cleanly and professionally.
Bow Setup
Up front, this boat features a breakaway Livescope pole system designed to flip up if it contacts a stump. That adds protection when moving spot to spot.
For electronics, the bow includes:
12-inch Humminbird unit
16-inch Garmin dedicated to Livescope
Double stack mounting system
Lithium-powered trolling motor setup
The 16-inch display gives a massive, clear view for forward-facing sonar.
Helm Layout
At the console, we installed:
Dual 12-inch Humminbird units
Separate sliding and pivoting mounts
Ethernet networking hub
The networking box allows the trolling motor and graphs to communicate seamlessly. Separate power switches were installed so the customer can independently control the electronics and Livescope system.
Clean Wire Management
One of the most common questions we get is how wires are run in a rig like this.
On this build:
Transducer cables were routed through factory panels
Fish wires were used to pull cables cleanly to the helm
Wiring was run through existing channels to keep everything protected and organized
Clean rigging not only looks better, it makes future service and upgrades easier.
Built for Serious Anglers
The 2075 Pro V Bass is already a proven aluminum bass platform. With a 250 Pro XS and this level of electronics, it becomes a tournament-level fishing setup that’s ready for anything.
If you’re considering a custom rig, we can help you design it exactly how you want it. Whether it’s electronics, trolling motors, battery setups, or full builds, we’ll make sure it’s done right.
📍 Sportsman’s Outfitter & Marine
Belton, Missouri – just south of Kansas City off I-49
Let’s build your next rig.


