The key to their early success is having an “actual” boat at the Classic, and having an “actual” dealer network where you can order one. I hope they do very well. No doubt it will be a quality product if boat building heritage accounts for anything. And I believe it will.
Looking forward to seeing the end result of their work.
BassCat Sabre FTD
Mercury 150 Optimax
"It's just fishing"
Last edited by godsdozer; 02-21-2018 at 03:24 AM.
Best of luck to them, I hope the boats they come out with are the best we have seen. Any improvement to the amount and quality of bass boat competition is an improvement for the consumer. This is good for everyone (except JM, lol).
2021 Caymas CX21/Mercury 250 Pro XS
I'm "guessing" they are still going to be priced right out of the average fisherman's budget, which is becoming a HUGE problem.
the cost of a nice outfitted aluminum bassboat nowadays is more than a fully equipped top of the line glass rig was just 20 years ago...???
just go look at how many postings are on the "tin boats" forum....it's getting to be the most popular forum lately! because that's all most of us can "reasonably" afford anymore!
I know, I'm one of them! If you notice my sig below
Last edited by PolarKraft195; 02-22-2018 at 08:58 AM.
my tournament partner actually decided to wait a year to buy a new boat. He had some things he’s looking at: is Skeeter going to put the new deck layout in the FX series that they have in the 2018 ZX250, and Vexus is a brand he’s mentioned.
He’s fed up with his Ranger dealer and is looking at other brands to get away from them.
HAHA
Make mine a split window Fuelly!
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