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    Seaark BC 210

    Has anybody had any dealings with or own a Seaark BC 210? Just wondering what you thought, ride, fit/finish, etc.. Good looking boat, trying to decide whether it's worth driving a few hours to check one out.

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    There are several biggggg Sea Arks on the lot at Abernathy's Marine at Union City Tn.
    Sorry, I dont know the model numbers. Ck their web site. LDS
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    Quote Originally Posted by JMBrewer View Post
    Has anybody had any dealings with or own a Seaark BC 210? Just wondering what you thought, ride, fit/finish, etc.. Good looking boat, trying to decide whether it's worth driving a few hours to check one out.
    I was very interested in them. They are a great looking boat. But not for $70k, after build out.
    Bc 210

    1. (2) 10ft Power Pole Blades - Red in color

    2. 250 Yamaha SHO

    3. 112 Ultrex (Mega Transducer version) 45" shaft

    4. 10' Hydraulic Jack plate (Bob's or Atlas - either is fine)

    5. 9" Helix Mega Chrip G3 in console

    6. 12" Helix Mega Chrip G3 at bow.

    7. Networked together

    8. Yamaha Digital gauge

    9. RMP Power Pole Navigation Light

    10. adjustable Hot Foot

    11. Blinker system trim/jack plate.

    12. Power Pole CM2 buttons at bow (next to TM pedal


    $70,000

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    holy chit!

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    For that I'd just get a glass Ranger

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    Check with Dottie's marine in Holladay Tn. they carry SeaArk boats. They have several of the bigger boats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bdavid1954 View Post
    Check with Dottie's marine in Holladay Tn. they carry SeaArk boats. They have several of the bigger boats.
    Last I checked there were on two BC210's for sale in the entire country. I only can find one person that actually owns one (I am sure there are more). He loves it, runs upper 60's with the 250, fishes great.

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    Your right about the rarity part. I've yet to talk to anyone that actually owns one

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    I have not fished in one but I have sat it one and they are BBIIIGGGG... I know the CEO pretty well and he is an avid Bass guy. They put out quality boats I do not think you would be disappointed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rdj703 View Post
    I have not fished in one but I have sat it one and they are BBIIIGGGG... I know the CEO pretty well and he is an avid Bass guy. They put out quality boats I do not think you would be disappointed.
    Yes, their quality and reputation are known, not even in question. I think the price point is the issue. They are encroaching on custom boat Gator Trax territory, and past several nice glass manufacturers in cost.

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    https://www.boattrader.com/listing/2...210-103509697/


    Heres one for $48900. I dont think its a bad price.

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    I dont wont to bust your bubble on wanting one of these boats, but I once owned a Crestliner
    with a 6' bottom, and it was fight with the trolling motor when you turned the bow into the wind.
    I had a 54lb OMC that would handle any boat well except this one. With the latest and greatest
    100 lb plus motors you may be OK. Just didnt want you to be shocked. LDS
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bama1547 View Post
    https://www.boattrader.com/listing/2...210-103509697/


    Heres one for $48900. I dont think its a bad price.
    Thats the one I had them build out for me = $70k -

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great Scott View Post
    I dont wont to bust your bubble on wanting one of these boats, but I once owned a Crestliner
    with a 6' bottom, and it was fight with the trolling motor when you turned the bow into the wind.
    I had a 54lb OMC that would handle any boat well except this one. With the latest and greatest
    100 lb plus motors you may be OK. Just didnt want you to be shocked. LDS
    These boats weigh more than my glass boat - 1800lbs. I would say SeaArk is in a different class than a Crestliner.

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    This is a pretty cool boat. FYI I had a large aluminum bass boat similar to this and it was an amazing fishing platform. I would put the 112 ultrex on this but 80 might be fine. 80 was fine on my 20’er.

    In regards to price yeah these are getting up there but they are not glass prices. A 22’ glass boat would easily set you back over $80k. They are priced right in line with other aluminum 20’ers excluding maybe vexus and you have to take into account this is a 250 rated boat not a 200 like other aluminums.

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    Damn my buddy has the 24ft big easy he paid below $50

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    Does anybody negotiate pricing? I knocked down the price of my Lund by 10k when I bought it.

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    I looked at this boat before I bought because of the heavier guage aluminum and it was over $50K by the time I had my electronics and ultrex. I also was surprised by the weight capacity on the boat only 4 people and 590 lbs. My polar Kraft 195 has the 200hp motor and a larger beam than the Seaark BC210.

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    Is this bigger than an xpress x21? IMO its an odd looking boat, maybe its the sea ark billboard on the side. I would want some sponsor dollars with that sticker.

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