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Whoolligan
Posted 7/15/2008 9:47 AM (#326482)
Subject: Legend Boats




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Anyone have any experience with them? I've been considering a 195 that is a 2006 model that is new. It has a 175 Opti on back, wired front, dash, and rear. It also has a Terrova 80 with a 60" shaft on it.
I've read a little about them, and while the boat would be fine for what I'm going to get in here, and points slightly north, I can't help but think that due to the traditional bass boat it is, it's going to be a wet ride on rough days.
Any input you guys might have would be great.
Schuler
Posted 7/17/2008 8:15 AM (#326889 - in reply to #326482)
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Location: Davenport, IA
Legends are very well made boats. Everyone I've talked to that owns one really likes it. As far as a wet ride...it is possible, but even with my 17' bass boat it is rare.
James Cucco
Posted 7/17/2008 4:32 PM (#327019 - in reply to #326889)
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Location: Illinois
I have a super 2100 and love it. It is a dual console so wetness is not a huge factor. It is a very smooth ride.
gmegson
Posted 7/20/2008 1:13 PM (#327336 - in reply to #326482)
Subject: RE: Legend Boats




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I have a 21 foot with a 225 Opti Max and it was the best boat I had ever heard of. Would do 75 in 3 foot waves and turn 180 hard enought to throw you out of the boat. Amazing machine!
Also, know the guy who makes them and been to the factory when I lived in Arkansas. They really know what they are doing. We hit a tree while watching an eagle scoop up a fish and we were doing 50 MPH at the time. Did some good damage to the front of the boat and they had it fixed in two days. They had to seperate the top of the boat from the bottom. Really amazing to watch. They were a sponsor so it didn't cost us anything.
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