According to Puddle pirate 198, Charger announced yesterday at the Ultimate Challenge that their next splash will be a 203. ---> www.bbcboards.net/showthread.php?t=1012336
According to Puddle pirate 198, Charger announced yesterday at the Ultimate Challenge that their next splash will be a 203. ---> www.bbcboards.net/showthread.php?t=1012336
Not sure I understand this one either but they been building boats a long time.
Me either, but pretty sure Kelly is driving the Champ models. Not sure how he fits in at Charger, but he obviously has some influence.
I'm glad there'll be a few models I can afford in 10 years.
Last I heard they were considering a 223. This would make more sense to me unless they want to offer a true narrow beam hull.
Yeh another 20-21' boat......sorry I just don't see the point Charger has enough 19-21 boat. Just me I would put the effort into redoing the line of boats they have and updating the old line that doesn't seem to be burning up sales anymore. Or build a 22'+ boat like Ballistic has that seems to be getting a lot of attention.
How about Charger build a boat that will actually run and ride good...as mentioned...similar to a 22 Ballistic or 21 10 Bullet..
Good for Charger, hope they sell a bunch of em.
2001 ChampioN 206 Yamaha 225
I don’t know if what the mans job title but he is obviously a big part of charger and at the final day weigh in Kelly had him come up and talk alittle. He just talked how he would like to see the tourney get up to 300-400 boats like years ago. He didn’t have much to say about the 203 besides that was the next boat coming out, he never mentioned how much they have left on it or when the production date would be. Myself I’m glad they’re doing it the 210 is to big for me and I wish my 198 had a 250 so this one will be just right I think. But with new boat prices someone may have to own mine before I can get it.
I think the 203 is a great idea. I also think a 181 would be a good idea as well. If they came out with a 181 built right and no corners cut I’d buy the first one made. 181’s are the perfect size for the casual fisherman and even weekend warrior. They run well, ride great, and handle great. I’d like to see it rated for a 175 though.
In the Charger forum, TOC thought that Charger may be getting ready to phase out the long in the tooth 5 and 6 series models and replacing them with............. Old Champion models???
I can't think of anything in history in manufacturing of any product where a company with Chargers long history starts reproducing an out of business, former competitors products and branding them as their own and then dumping their own designs.
And the 203?
Isn't that design like 20 years old. Yes, it was and is a great boat but recreating a model like the 203 with only a 90" beam in a market of 20' boats that are much wider seems strange unless the smaller size would allow them to drastically undercut the typical 20' boat price points by a lot of money, which may be the idea I suppose.
I guess the next would be the 18' market. A 186, 187 or 183? A 186 would be interesting as would a 187 if they can figure out how to get more storage on the 187 which I always thought was a bit lacking.
Yep I saw that comment. It would be sad to see Charger become a reboot of Champion.
It’s alot bigger deal than just Charger building the old champions as there is a reason behind the madness.
2001 ChampioN 206 Yamaha 225
You can't keep a good hull down Jack. If you build it in this case I think they will come. Sales numbers may have snuffed the brand but methinks politics were in there somewhere also.
We now have a Charger 210 Elite, a Basscat/Puma 203, and now maybe a Charger 203 ? Whodathunk ?
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