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The boat brand really does not matter, but a 24' + boat will ride better than the shorter boats. And plan better in shallow water. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I am not running around with an 800+ score, but my credit was good enough to qualify for Fords 0% financing. I have looked at a lot of boats this week... and my favorite so far are the 22' and 24' NauticStars... BullsBay is nice, but lacking jump seats might be a wife unit deal breaker, Frontier 2104 is nice but I am thinking going 24'. A 2400 sport special might be the ticket. Has anyone ever bought a boat out of state? How does the tax work? Oh, haven't ruled out the Epic's either, I think I would go with a base type 25sc if I got an Epic. |
Well, I think I have it narrowed down to 2 boats...
NauticStar 244 XPS with a 250 Seapro 248 with a 250 They are essentially they same price and from what I can tell very similar in features. I am not buying just yet, anyone suggest anything else to look at. |
Blazer bay or a used triton or blackjack
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I am not a fan of the Blazer Bay boats, I am keeping an eye out for used, but there is something about having a new boat, new warranty and picking out the electronics I want. I am going with a Humminbird Ilink unit with the Ipilot trolling motor.
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I am adding the BullsBay 2200 back on the list. It seems roomier than the 22ft NauticStar. It is simple but solid. Also, I can get it with a 200 cheaper than the NauticStar or Seapro.
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I would atleast go check out the new Skeeters.
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Not no but hell no to epic
LET ME TELL YOU A LITTLE STORY.
I bought the first EPIC boat Cajun Outboards sold. Cajun is a great company and Mike Oncal is a very good manager, but EPIC BOATS is a joke. The company DOES NOT and I MEAN does not stand behind their product like they say they do. WITH ONLY 7 Hrs on my boat, and having had trouble from the second trip in my boat to the last trip, it was discovered that someone from EPIC was using my gas tank as a trash can. When Cajun put a scope down my tank they discovered the following: Cigarette butts leaves sticks fiberglass paper towels needle nose pliers Mcdonalds hamburger wrapper Once we notified EPIC, we were told they would have to rip the boat apart to replace the tank. I said I don't think so, that boat only has 7 hours on it and Im not going to own a repaired boat from Manufacturing problems with only 7 hours. I told them splitting the boat open goes against the whole engineering sales pitch that their boat is Resin Infused and the that once the top and bottom are married together they become One Piece Hull. They repaired it Anyway and guess what??? First test drive with repaired hull, the gunwales split down both sides the entire length of the boat. Well EPIC flat out refused to replace the boat even with CAJUN OUTBOARDS fighting them with me. This went on for over 7 months. Finally, I had to get an Attorney to handle business and EPIC agreed to buy the BOAT back. I also discovered in March of this year, they were in MIAMI looking for money or investors because they are in a bind. EPIC is a pretty boat, it was a nice boat, but the COMPANY WILL NOT STAND BEHIND THEIR PRODUCTS |
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Epic is pretty much off the list, I like cajun outboards, their finance department just won't work for my needs.
I am looking at a 2003 23' polar Bay boat tomorrow. I read they had some issues in 2004-2005 and eventually changed their name, but the early boats and late boats seem to get good reviews from actual owner. Basically from what I can tell, the gel coat failed early if it was bad and a boat from that era without problems should be good to go. I spent all day on a Bluewave 2400... so much room... |
A used Haynie 24HO would be on my short list if I was looking. Goooh has a very nice Triton in the classifieds
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Goohs boat!
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