It is not the quote from the new owner in South Carolina. That logo is from a dealer in Virginia. Pleasants Landing.
That price is not from the new owner in SC. The new location looks like it might be near Santee, SC. The logo is from Pleasants Landing in Virginia. Hope this clears up any confusion.
Mr. White Gambler,
Thank you in advance. It's not final yet, but close. I will keep the Sterling Bass Boat as it is. It ain't broke, no need to fix it. I have been training with the experts for many many months to keep the quality seamless. Bobs knowledge in hydrodynamics and aerodynamics is quite impressive and effortless. My wife and I are excited to join the Sterling and Gambler family.
Future Sterling Bass Boats will be manufactured under Hat Creek Marine Corporation near Santee, SC.
Stay tuned its gonna be quite a ride.
Oh yes. This is gonna be good folks.
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Congrats ScottyG1 cant wait to see the new product and customer service....
What prices.......i see nothing!
Soon, lily red 02. This year.
Ok, I thought the way everyone was talking yall had listed it somewhere. I wont be able to afford one unless you take my 2 year old as trade in....he loks like he will have a strong back and has alot of years to work to pay it off for me
WOW I think I'll keep my Sterling for a while.
bullcrap
7000.oo for Mercury custom paint?
4 power poles, 2 10 footers a 7500 and 2 8 footers at 5800
center folding seat with strap 1200
front sit down seat 850
rear sit down seat 650
front storage rear storage center storage $$ WHAT????
Numbers look fudged to me!!!!!
Remember who posted the post!
Sterling 22XS / Mercury Pro XS V8
ScottyG1 please bring back the 2100
Yes sir that is THEEEEE plan.
But are they(2100's if coming back) going to be $120K? there is some comparable boats out there now that are darn near close to 1/2 the price of what was quoted in this post.
WHERE IS THE SO CALLED PRICING
DTS,
The new Gambler is 20'7", which is what the 2100 was.
We are looking at manufacturing the following;
Gambler 20'7" DC and SC
Gambler 21'9" DC and SC
Sterling 21'9" DC