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| Any pros or con's about there boats?
CPR Matt and Judy |
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| Moved to the boats section.
I saw a few last year; they were pretty rough by industry standards. I understand there have been some changes this year, but have not seen any at the shows this season. |
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| Do you have to pay Euro dollars for these boats?[:bigsmile:] |
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| They had one at the Milwaukee expo this year and there not a bad boat. Fiberglass with plenty of storage a 24"baitwell and 60" Livewell. I mean there not a tuffy or ranger but for the price they would be a great boat for us that cant afford a lot. I mean a 19 foot boat with a 125hp on her for under 12k not a bad price. If you want more info check out there web site at.
www.eurolineboats.net
Later
Jim |
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| Yes the price was really reasonable on these boats. They have been boat out from last year as I understood it and the prices are to move some boats. they don't have a dealer so they have to take the boat somewhere to have it rigged. They are a musky boat layout and quite improved for fit and finish from last years introduction. They are 30" deep too. Like stated above they are not a tuffy or ranger but an inexpensive way to get into a fibergalss musky boat. The one at the show was a 17ft with a 40 johnson tiller for 8995. They have a 16ft and a 18.5ft too all in tillers and counsole models. |
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