Paypal sent for one pack of the #4 hooks. Thanks
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Paypal sent for one pack of the #4 hooks. Thanks
I notice the the Lund seems to really hold it's resale value better compared to most other aluminum rigs
That good info to know. Thanks for that. That's one of the things that has me looking at one of those Seaark's too. The back of those Lund's do look like they would work out perfect for pulling...
How does the 2075 do in the wind with the trolling motor down. I'm in a glass Triton now but thinking about switching to a high-end aluminum rig next like a Lund or Seaark, etc.. I spider rig out of...
....especially if you could get one without carpet and the poly urea floor
Any chance this will be offered in the 2080 platform in the future? That would be a great rig for the big four down here in MS and I'd definitely be interested in checking one out
I'm going to check one out hopefully and then compare it to an Xpress 21pro which is the other aluminum boat I'm wanting to check out. Fully rigged they are approaching the cost of a BC Caracal...
Your right about the rarity part. I've yet to talk to anyone that actually owns one
For that I'd just get a glass Ranger
Has anybody had any dealings with or own a Seaark BC 210? Just wondering what you thought, ride, fit/finish, etc.. Good looking boat, trying to decide whether it's worth driving a few hours to check...
Love that darker Blue. Trying to find reasos no to trade into a Vexus tin when I trade in my glass Triton and running out of reason not too. Good job Vexus
Probably a dumb question, but can you not order these with a 36v Ultrex? Can't seem to find that as an option of their website. I realize this is a lighter boat than my glass Triton so maybe don't...
Could not agree more. I hated to drill the holes but it was totally worth it. Mounted Spiderlocks up front and they are extremely stable. Also, mounted the same se-up in the back for pulling...
Also, can't say enough about Precision Sonar as well. Used their mounts for a Helix 9 at the bow and console and the worked out perfectly
It took right at 10 weeks to get mine after I ordered it. Was totally worth the wait though. I used The Boat Gallery in Columbus, MS and have been very happy with the service.
I just used Precision Sonar to mount some Helix's on the console and bow of my 189 and could not be happier. Rock solid and nice folks to work with.
How long until a unit is available for Mercury 4-strokes? Would definitely buy once these are ready. Thanks
Sounds like I better pay attention for sure. Thanks for all the info guys
Thanks for the advice for sure. Definitely appreciate it
Do you have to trim the motor a significant amount to clear it making idleing around an issue or does it not seem to matter much with steering? I think I'd feel better with it on the transom as...
Awesome. Thanks man, definitely appreciate the advice
So do you think the dealers suggestion of tucking it under the step would work also? It wouldn't be sticking below the pad so I guess your right about the full speed not putting too much strain on...
This is also posted on the Triton page but would like yall's opinion as well. I just ordered a Triton 189TRX that will hopefully get here in a few months. I ordered it without graphs as I was going...
This may be better posted in the Hummingbird forum but I figured I'd try here first. I just ordered a 189TRX that will hopefully get here in a few months. I ordered it without graphs as I was going...
Awesome set-up. How deep is your garage? I love the 188 but I'm scared storage is going to be a problem.