Mr StrokerDee :thumb
Well, the new owners of Gambler aren't just cruising BBC, but are actually going back and reading most of the old threads too. I think you'll find a lot has changed with respect to customer service, and the level of sincere effort and attention that you'll get from us. If you ever have any questions at all feel free to contact us via email (info@gamblerbassboats.com), through our website (www.gamblerbassboats.com), or by phone (803-854-0000). The calls go directly to our personal cell phones, so please do me mindful that we're in the eastern time zone, and we try to keep typical business hours to maintain some kind of sanity.i hoped to learn more about Gamblers history than their customer service in this thread, but what've works I guess
I think one of he big reasons a large sponsor like Gambler wouldn't be cruising this little forum Is that there is much more traffic on
places like Twitter/Facebook/instagram.
- Heath
Fl brought us many good things: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, Blackfoot, 38 Special and Gambler Bass Boats.
There's your history
I'm with this guy!! ^^
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I know they made boats under the Sterling brand before opening Gambler in the mid 80's. I have been doing research on the company as well as I just picked up a 1983 Sterling XTL. From what I can tell, it is a modified Lucraft Bassfinder x17. Another guy saw a picture of my boat and pointed out they are nearly identical. My interactions with Gambler as a company have been good so far. I have spoken a few times with Scott through FB and he did everything he could to get info on the boat. Which reminds me I need to ask him again how I can go about ordering a couple Sterling decals to put on the boat after I get it detailed.