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Champion Boats Moderator
Best advice would be to try to get to ride in, and drive, a 210 before making any final decisions.
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Freedom Outdoors in Ohio just picked up Chargers! They have a 210 Elite in the showroom and it looks impressive.
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It seems the 210 has pulled in a lot of new dealers. The dealer network seems to have grown extensively in the last 6 months with a new dealer popping up almost weekly. But they all seem to only be focusing on the 210. Even at the classic, I was hoping to see the 797, but they brought 2 - 210's. I don't understand why if you are only bringing 2 boats, you bring 2 of the same. The traditional Charger line (2,3,4,5 and even 7 series) are incredible. I wish they would get some love from these new dealers.
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I think they brought what they are wanting to promote.
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Champion Boats Moderator
At least a few of these new Charger dealers are former Champion dealers. So it's understandable that they want to promote the 210, and hopefully the 198.
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The new dealer in Lumberton Texas has a 296 and a 186 on order at this time. S EastTex Sports and Pat Mayer. The two boats were a different version of the same boat, one was a 210 Elite fully loaded and the other was a 210 Elite CX that was not loaded and is being produced as a price boat. The dealer in Lumberton can order what you want or Blake's Boats in Corsicana will order what you want. Blake's has three sold and on order and another on order for stock.
I also have a 2017 210 Elite that I will give demo rides if we can set a date and time on Lake Halbert or Richland Chambers in Corsicsana.
Last edited by thurman; 04-08-2017 at 04:12 PM.
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We had two 210's at the Classic...one Elite and one CX model (which is more price point). Most of the dealers I am talking to are ordering a 186 or 396 as well as the 210's. And still a lot of interest in the 797.
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Sounds like the 210 CX will have a nice price point.