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Originally Posted by specknation
It cost way less to build a rolled edge boat than a liner boat, a friend of mine
just purchased a new 2010 240 Triton LTS Pro for 32,900 with a 225 optimax
If you put the Z21 on side of this Triton 240 the Triton would blow the Z21 away and save $10,000.00 not to mention resale on the Triton would be way
better. I understand what you guys or saying just does not make sense to me, a rolled edge boat has always been a way to save money in a boat purchase not spend more. The Haynie guys are laughing all the way to the bank.
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that is probably closer to a flat out steal than the going rate.
here is a 220LTS with a 200opti marked down to $42k from $45k:
http://www.lmcboats.com/new_vehicle_...51&pov=1739575
i have no idea what options are included in the boat linked above, but the original price is close to what i paid for my 23LS/250ss haynie with garmin 545s GPS, bob's JP, motorguide wireless trolling motor, stainless pop up cleats, built in insulated fish box, sea star hyd steering, vhf, lenco trim tabs, radio/speakers, fiberglass hatches, on board battery charger, 4 optima batteries, attwood seats, lenco LED nav and anchor lights, livewell, etc... sitting on an aluminum trailer with LED lights, AFTER taxes.