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    If you have a chance to visit Tullahoma

    I strongly suggest anyone taking a visit to Tullahoma, TN to visit the Phoenix Boats facility. They will be glad to show you how they build their boats. It is impressive every time I have a chance to go there. I took another prospective customer again today and witnessed another smiling face after a test drive. The conditions were GOOD for the test drive as well. There were several boats being finished and readied for delivery with several more right behind them.

    The 618 is going to be very impressive!

    If anyone is going to the Bassmaster Classic, come check them out. There should be at least one 721, 719, 619, and 618.

    Kenneth

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    Re: If you have a chance to visit Tullahoma? (Kenneth ALBassr)

    Great group of people that run that place


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    Re: If you have a chance to visit Tullahoma? (jowens)

    I saw Ed's 721 this past weekend at Dale Hollow. It is a very nice boat. Ed narrowed down his choices to an Allison and Phoenix and the Phoenix fit his style better.

    I don't have anything to gain by saying this, just being honest. I've always had a very high opinion of Hank Baker and Jeff Hartung. Those guys at Phoenix have been in the biz for years and know their stuff.

    They've always been super nice to me over the years when I ran another brand and I know they have a great focus on building a great boat with Phoenix. I think they have the freedom to stretch out their creativity alot with this new enterprise and build a boat like they want.

    If I were looking for bass boat in the Triton, Legend, Ranger, Skeeter, Champion category, I'd look hard at the Phoenix.

    I also have a couple of good friends that drove a Phoenix and they were extremely impressed (and it takes alot to impress either of them!)

    I love my boat; however, I don't have a problem recognizing a great group of folks and a great product!

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    Re: If you have a chance to visit Tullahoma? (Duane Harper)

    Couldn't have said it better Duane.
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    Re: If you have a chance to visit Tullahoma? (Jason Phillips)

    Very well stated Jason

    I might add that while I was at the factory getting some minor things taken care of, I was treated like family & everyone knew my name, from top to bottom.
    Jeff can not be beat as far as customer service goes, he will do what it takes to get you taken care of

    I personally for my style of fishing, boating feel I picked the best boat on the market, that is built second to none. Boats are built tough out of quality material that will last.
    I could go on forever about these rigs but I will leave it at that.

    2011-721ProXp/250SHO

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    Re: If you have a chance to visit Tullahoma? (EdDavisKY)

    Duane --->

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