captenn
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What's the lastest on the 24 footer?
Yes me to.What's the lastest on the 24 footer?
Is it going to be a bass boat? :gasp:big grinWhat's the lastest on the 24 footer?
Darris HAS asked us what we thought about the idea of a basser that big, 1st time was when he showed us the plug a couple of years ago during the rally. We said, "HAYULL YESSSS they would sell." Won't be the boat for extremely shallow and standing timber but for the big lakes like the TN River system, upper MS and the Great Lakes it would ROCK and be THE ultimate in a luxury, ultra-comfort bassin rig! :at the barIs it going to be a bass boat? :gasp:big grin
I'd be more int he market for something like that as well!I think,they should be building, retro 14ft allisons at a resonalbe price,heck a 24 alley is gonna cost you over a hundred grand,water ready,whos got that these days...They should think small, with small motors,that can out run all jet skis..
I would too if it weren't for the ride. THe water around here is much too rough to run something that size every weekend. It would beat the boat and your spine to pieces.I think,they should be building, retro 14ft allisons at a resonalbe price,heck a 24 alley is gonna cost you over a hundred grand,water ready,whos got that these days...They should think small, with small motors,that can out run all jet skis..
I agree 100% with dat post !!! Scott :beer:I'd be more excited about a reasonably priced XR2002. I'd like to see them in the 15000 to 16000 range.
I've said before and I'll say again that I personally have no desire to own a 23 or 24 ft boat. I like the sports car feel of the 20 ft boats and can't help but think that it would be lost with the bigger boats. I understand there's plenty of guys that have to deal with rougher waters but luckily I don't have to. If it weren't for the dumb a** EPA regs on 2 strokes maybe the smaller boats would still be pertinent. Sure would be nice to still be able to buy 225 Promax's and 260's.:soap box
YEP>>>>!!!!!!!! Me too!I'd be more excited about a reasonably priced XR2002.