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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by Old hurst View Post
    If you're quartering and have the nose planted the wind will sometimes blow the spray. I've found if you keep the nose up your fine.
    This supports my previous comment about keeping the nose up... It's my experience in the 211

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by jbabin76 View Post
    This supports my previous comment about keeping the nose up... It's my experience in the 211
    As much flipping (punching) as we do here, I do like the low gunnels though! So far i haven't kicked one off yet.
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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by Old hurst View Post
    As much flipping (punching) as we do here, I do like the low gunnels though! So far i haven't kicked one off yet.
    Good stuff! I wouldn't have passed on the right V20 in 2017/18 years for the right price. The storage on the V20 is unmatched. My 211R came up for sale and I pounced on it. Still had new boat smell in most of the unused storage.

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    #24
    I've been very pleased with my 2016 V20. Not a crack anywhere on it. Right now there isn't another boat on the market that I like better. It can be "wet" in the right wind/wave conditions. I would say a stiff quartering wind with the right chop, whoever is sitting on that side (driver or passenger) will get some spray.

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    #25
    Quote Originally Posted by BassAssassin22 View Post
    I've been very pleased with my 2016 V20. Not a crack anywhere on it. Right now there isn't another boat on the market that I like better. It can be "wet" in the right wind/wave conditions. I would say a stiff quartering wind with the right chop, whoever is sitting on that side (driver or passenger) will get some spray.
    And realistically, that's common with a lot of boats out there.

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    #26
    Quote Originally Posted by kimberly@deans View Post
    Give Deans Top & Canvas a call for Legend Seats
    Mountain Home, Arkansas 870-425-6189

    Any holiday promos going on? Would like seats but cost so much its making it hard.

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    #27
    Bought my '03 186 in early 04 and still have it with no desire to get rid of it. Built and owned other bass boats and the way Legend's ride and their finish is the reason I own this one.

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    #28
    I had a 2006 LE 186 DC with a 200 hp Opti for six years and it was an impressive boat. I would have never sold it if I didn't have a change of life. It was dry, fast enough that I pasted most other fast boats, handled like a race car, rode great even in rough water, and fun to drive. I felt like part of a family when I had one. I wouldn't say cookie cutter or run of the mill, but that's just me. Fished like a bigger boat for sure. They didn't make many of the 186's, so they are hard to find now. Sure miss that boat.
    Jonathan Graber
    Atlanta, IL

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    1999 Mercury 225 EFI


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