Re: FINALLY!! 721/SHO is Home - Comprehensive photos (Navin-R-Johnson)
Very nice color scheme....
Damn....that's a little boat compared to that motor.
Hate to hear the "14 week wait".
Re: FINALLY!! 721/SHO is Home - Comprehensive photos (bigfish)
Sweet ride!!!!! Makes me anxious, though. The arrival date of my 721/SHO is in a couple of weeks.
Re: FINALLY!! 721/SHO is Home - Comprehensive photos (Navin-R-Johnson)
SWEEEEEETTTTTTTT.. That is one beautiful rig. I know your proud to finally have it. Enjoy and send some folks to Sportman Ctr. It doesn't get any better than those folks.
Re: FINALLY!! 721/SHO is Home - Comprehensive photos (upscat)
Re: FINALLY!! 721/SHO is Home - Comprehensive photos (Navin-R-Johnson)
Man thats one sweet rig. Like all of the extra toys too. That thing sure is going to make your neighbors jealous. LOL http://www.bassboatcentral.com/boardstuff2/beers.gif
Re: FINALLY!! 721/SHO is Home - Comprehensive photos (Navin-R-Johnson)
I can see why anyone would be proud of that rig! That is one clean-to-the-max boat! Making me wish I had seen a similar color combo when picking my colors. Congrats- know you're happy!! http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/thumbsup2.gif http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/thumbsup2.gif
Re: FINALLY!! 721/SHO is Home - Comprehensive photos (Navin-R-Johnson)
Nathan,
How are you liking the popout cleat at the drivers console? I think the original ones were just a finger that came down and you put your rope loop on. I think that is a great modification they came up with.
Re: FINALLY!! 721/SHO is Home - Comprehensive photos (edowell)
Thank you for all.the great pics and information. You have a gorgeous boat there. These guys just keep on amazing me with their attention to detail.
Re: FINALLY!! 721/SHO is Home - Comprehensive photos (edowell)
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by edowell »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Nathan,
How are you liking the popout cleat at the drivers console? I think the original ones were just a finger that came down and you put your rope loop on. I think that is a great modification they came up with.</td></tr></table>
Eric - I like it but I have to figure out a more secure way to attach the loop end of the rope there. Still getting accustomed to it I guess.
Re: FINALLY!! 721/SHO is Home - Comprehensive photos (Navin-R-Johnson)
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Eric - I like it but I have to figure out a more secure way to attach the loop end of the rope there. Still getting accustomed to it I guess.
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I had the old style on my '09 721 but learned fast not to use it unless absolutely necessary, because the rope will rub and scratch up the finish no mater what kind of rope you use. So just keep that in mind. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/wink.gif
Re: FINALLY!! 721/SHO is Home - Comprehensive photos (Navin-R-Johnson)
That is one fine looking boat! http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/thumbsup2.gif
I have a question......What keeps the water from running in the glove box from the top? The way it looks in the picture and the angle of the glove box it looks like the water would run in. Is there a better picture somewhere to look at?
Also those stripes on the very front of the boat can you get a Phoenix without them?
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Re: FINALLY!! 721/SHO is Home - Comprehensive photos (Crappieman)
Water would drain over the sides before it goes over the lip of the box opening. You can probably get it without the bow wings but why wouldn't you want them Larry? They look awesome and set the boat apart from others.
Re: FINALLY!! 721/SHO is Home - Comprehensive photos (Navin-R-Johnson)
Re: FINALLY!! 721/SHO is Home - Comprehensive photos (Navin-R-Johnson)
you mention channel frame trailer. I was not aware that option was available. The rigs I have seen had tube trailers. Please clarify.
Re: FINALLY!! 721/SHO is Home - Comprehensive photos (okhissadog)
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by okhissadog »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">you mention channel frame trailer. I was not aware that option was available. The rigs I have seen had tube trailers. Please clarify. </td></tr></table>
The channel frame is an option - an upgrade and upcharge. I struggled with the principle of charging more for less steel but wanted the peace of mind that I didn't have water sitting inside the tube all of the time working against the steel the way water will do. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/sweating.gif