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    #21
    Try closer to 115-120K for an 22 foot Elite once you have it the way it need to be... big graphs, poles and Lithium's ,etc.

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    #22
    Just talked to a customer that was looking at a bass cat puma/300hp. Cost was north of 100k.
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    #23
    My next boat will be a new G. Go price a Basscat Lynx or Jaguar, Phoenix 921 Elite, Ranger 521R, or Vexus VX21. The G's are competitively priced for a custom "bespoke" boat. Yeah, i had to reuse that word from an earlier poster.

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    #24
    According to a new Team Marine video, the Gambler 21 model with a 250 SHO and nice electronics (Lithium batts too) can be had for $94k.
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    #25
    Are they selling any?

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    #26
    Quote Originally Posted by 6xd View Post
    Not a gambler guy but could be, like the boat but hate the way it sets in the water. Can you get them to level out.
    They only sit bow high when they don't have any gear or people in them. They honestly "fish" about as flat as any out there.
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    #27
    While you may think it sets high in front, its really just the shape of the boat. Ive been in 521c rangers that are a nightmare to hold still and troll . My 2100dc is much easier to control and maneuver around plus it will float straight in the wind without have to stay on the t motor to straighten it out. No the deck in not dance floor wide but comfortable. If you want something bigger buy a pontoon.

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