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Post by southshoreslayer on Oct 8, 2015 9:10:46 GMT -6
Who ever runs their FB page is not much help at all. Anyone know the pricing on the New Sea Pros? Also not much info on their 22" bay boat which is what I'm interested in. I am looking to buy a new boat April next year and would like to know some rough pricing to compare to the Sportsman Masters 227 that is the top of my list right now.
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Post by gtightline on Oct 8, 2015 9:58:51 GMT -6
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Post by gnrphil on Oct 8, 2015 10:09:32 GMT -6
The 239 cc is about 65k
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yolo
Ensign
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Location: Back to Manasquan Inlet, NJ
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Post by yolo on Oct 8, 2015 10:09:28 GMT -6
I wonder if they sell that synthetic teak mat thats right behind the console.
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Post by southshoreslayer on Oct 8, 2015 10:11:26 GMT -6
Wow that's rather steep for a new company in the 20ft class. I need at least a 22ft Bay Boat. Looks like Sportsman will be getting my money in April.
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Warpig
Master Chief
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Location: Northeast Ohio
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Post by Warpig on Oct 8, 2015 10:25:39 GMT -6
I haven't looked at bay boats, just center consoles. However, $39K for a brand new 20-21 footer sounds about right to me.
I've looked at the Sportsman models myself. Nice boats.
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Post by gtightline on Oct 8, 2015 10:34:06 GMT -6
I thought that was a pretty good price myself...The problem would be coming up with $39 K just sitting around begging to be spent...hahaha
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985crabs
Captain
2000 V1900 Bay Series, Yamaha 150 Carb. 2
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Post by 985crabs on Oct 9, 2015 10:29:41 GMT -6
Finance it.
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Post by Juan on Oct 9, 2015 17:33:15 GMT -6
There's a lot of them to pick from and the all their prices seem to be pretty high in my opinion. (I'm a cheap skate).. I get a couple of boating and fishing magazines that review and sea trial a different new bay boat almost every month. I hope I'm wrong but I'm starting to think that the market is flooded with bay boats of various prices and designs and it's going to be really tough for the New Sea Pros to stay above water (pun intended).
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Post by lafromla1 on Oct 15, 2015 13:49:30 GMT -6
I just looked into a few boats to possibly trade up to. These were the last 2 invoices sold to customers so I could get an idea of pricing:
Hewes Redfisher 18 - $53K fully loaded with iPilot trolling motor and power pole
Action Craft 1820 - $43K fully loaded with trolling motor and power pole
I was also told that there is a major shortage of clean, mid to upper tier, used boats from 2007-2014, so trying to find a good deal on one may be hard to find, unless you go private party, but then you are taking a risk that the boat hasn't been checked over.
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Post by lafromla1 on Oct 16, 2015 12:20:22 GMT -6
I wonder if they sell that synthetic teak mat thats right behind the console. That was about the Boat Show Price for a 24' Pro Line Super Sport with twin 150's. By the way, if you can find a 5 year old, or so, 24' Pro Line Super Sport, those were actually Donzi hulls.
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