It may all be smoke, I don’t know... I didn't even think Legend had a following since I’ve never seen a single one around here, but when I posted some negative comments about nobody caring about them closing, I got my azz ripped left & right. Truth be told, I still feel like the only reason JM bought them was so that Vexus couldn’t, pure speculation on my part though.
Never understood why they don't sell more boats. They look awesome and from what I hear they ride great.
It usually works this way... It usually takes about a year after a business is sold before any major changes are made. The buying company want to get a handle on how "you" run the business before they make changes... Does seem odd that WRMG would pull all sponsorship on the Elite/ FLW Tour level, I can see lower levels taking a hit... JM ain't gonna lose any money trying to sell Legend when he has proven money makers in Ranger, Triton and Nitro... Dan
They only make boats as they are ordered and they aren’t cheap. I think they sold something like 170 (approx #, not exact) last year. I guess 1 boat every 2 days isn’t too awful. Might also be why they were in financial trouble.
I was never too in love with their looks, I just saw Hawk every time some posted a picture.
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I honestly still think they are a goner, might be around a year or two more but thats it, why else would they get rid of their pro staff...
I think so too, the Vexus boys wanted that brand name and JM offered to write a bigger check and Randy Qualls took the offer. Who knows who would have been better for the longevity of the brand, probably Hopper...
Last edited by Legend LE-195; 01-07-2018 at 11:45 PM.
I kinda agree while legend offers what ranger doesn’t. I can’t see why Johnny would have another boat that competes with ranger and can arguably be considered a better boat
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Even if every single Legend purchaser was only considering Ranger as alternative, 160-170 boats a year is not really much of a threat to Ranger.
With the White River Marine Group’s acquisition of Legend Boats last August, the decision was made to reassign members of the Legend pro staff to other brands under the White River umbrella. While FLW Tour angler Chris McCall has opted to compete out of his 2017 Legend this season, here’s where everyone else landed for 2018:
> Triton: Fred Roumbanis, Jacob Wheeler
> Ranger: Jordan Lee, Matt Lee, Scott Ashmore
> Nitro: Stetson Blaylock, Chris Lane, Fletcher Shryock
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