atleast if it was a "true" bassboat i could see spending that kind of coin on it.![]()
Just think how many rangers you will pass in it..........
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by basscat21 »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Just think how many rangers you will pass in it..........</td></tr></table>
If all you want to do is pass Rangers, it don't take an Allison
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If all you want to do is pass Rangers, it don't take an Allison
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LOL!!! Very True.
That Allison is just a SWEET looking ride for sure!!!
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$70,000.00 for that??No wonder I don't see any come tournament time
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Dale Sinclair original
I rode in Rob Shaws Bassport Pro two months ago, it was worth it!![]()
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I've drove one, it'll make yer sticker peck out.![]()
WOW, I would LOVE to own that Gambler for $22K.
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They are pretty sharp boats, dont know if i like how the trolling motor is mounted, does not look like it is in much fiberglass. The recessed electronics on the bow is pretty cool, on its own pedestal. Either way i dont have that kind of money.
Gambler 2200/250 Pro XS
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Nitro Bob Rourke »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">They are pretty sharp boats, dont know if i like how the trolling motor is mounted, does not look like it is in much fiberglass. The recessed electronics on the bow is pretty cool, on its own pedestal. Either way i dont have that kind of money.</td></tr></table>
Not a big deal on that trolling motor as most people that buy them don't fish![]()
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Yeah who would want one of those?
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Which part makes it not a "true" bass boat?
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Having ridin in both........I'll take the Ally any day of the week and twice on Sunday. Let's see.....there's the fuel economy (both truck and boat), ride, performance....well you get the idea.
That Allison is loaded for $70 and the Ranger at the show was the same price IF you bought it there. Nothing will compare to the craftmanship of those boats or the company.
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My XB2003 has a Aluminum plate sandwiched inbetween the layers of glass. Very strong up there where the troller goes. I am sure the XB-21 is the same way. As far as the money goes........Wish I had the cash and not sure I would spend it on either boat. As for the never seen them TX time........Well there arent 1 million of them floating around. If I had to guess I would say maybe a 100 are out there. They are not a massed produced product that came off of an assembly line at a factory where 2 or three different brands are built at the same time. They really are built one at a time.............................
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At that price range, that Poor Ol' Mainer money.
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My XB2003 has a Aluminum plate sandwiched inbetween the layers of glass. Very strong up there where the troller goes. I am sure the XB-21 is the same way. As far as the money goes........Wish I had the cash and not sure I would spend it on either boat. As for the never seen them TX time........Well there arent 1 million of them floating around. If I had to guess I would say maybe a 100 are out there. They are not a massed produced product that came off of an assembly line at a factory where 2 or three different brands are built at the same time. They really are built one at a time.............................</td></tr></table>
Seems like a good idea to have a little something extra in the fiberglass as far as the troller goes. I fish Lake Michigan mostly and i have seen a couple other different boats come back at way in with no trolling motor and some extensive fiberglass damage.1
Gambler 2200/250 Pro XS
Do they come out of the same mold each model that is?![]()
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