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Old 10-21-2015, 10:16 PM
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All this bashing of Epics. They can't be that bad. I know some are gonna get their feelings hurt over that. But hey you gotta be salty to survive here sometimes I guess.
uploadfromtaptalk1445483776551.jpg when the epic bashing started. lmao
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Old 10-21-2015, 10:21 PM
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If you cant look at a epic bay boat in person and see the glaring qc issues then you need to set a budget and let someone else pick a bay boat for you who has an idea of what they are looking at.
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Old 10-22-2015, 07:37 AM
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GO N I N J A , GO N I N J A, GO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




But hey, Rolls Royce makes the best quality car in the world, but if you paint it DOO DOO brown and give it some Ugly design, ITS AN UGLY ride no matter how well its design




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Old 10-22-2015, 07:41 AM
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I in fact did own a N I N J A TURTLE GREEN EPIC>


I DRANK THE KOOLAID>


I can tell you, even after a lawsuit with EPIC.




THEY ARE CRAP. COMPLETE CRAP. and the company president, KURT is a hack business man.


He was FIRED from LARSON CO, the Largest boat Incorporation in the US. LARSON owns many many other boat companies. I believe to include Ranger, Stratos, and a few Bay boat companies
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Old 10-22-2015, 07:42 AM
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L'c,


Now this funny, I don't care who you are. LOL
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Old 10-22-2015, 08:54 AM
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Old 10-26-2015, 10:48 PM
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Why is boat buying so difficult. The key west dealer couldn't give me a price on the spot, was suppose to call me back today. The Nauticstar Dealer will not talk numbers in a rational manner. I want to start off with a base boat and see how much each option adds to the cost, he has $40k boats bloated to $60k.

Bulls bay 2200 in white with a white Merc might be in my future, not my favorite boat, but the dealer is great. I need to call Kyle again, and I am going to make the round of the boat places in New Orleans soon.

Still open to suggestions, so far we have looked at:

Ranger
Triton
Epic
Bulls Bay
Key West
NauticStar
Bluewave

That is all I can think of right now.
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Old 10-26-2015, 11:41 PM
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With all due respect sir, I think you would be crazy to pay over 30k on a new Bulls Bay boat and overlook the Frontier.

Listen to these words: One day you will sell this boat; and what you buy now will determine the price tag down the road.
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Old 10-27-2015, 01:07 AM
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With all due respect sir, I think you would be crazy to pay over 30k on a new Bulls Bay boat and overlook the Frontier.

Listen to these words: One day you will sell this boat; and what you buy now will determine the price tag down the road.
X1000000000000000!

DO NOT BUY A BOAT WITH YOUR EMOTIONS! Talk to the dealer look at the boat and see what kind of deal they offer. If they give you this its only good today BS walk away. Its a commodity. They have a limited pool of buyers. Most want to get as much as they can from every sale regardless of how the purchase effects you. I never buy anything big without a day or two to mull the deal over. If that is a problem with the seller then I don't need it. Any time I've ever bought something under pressure I regretted it. If your not 1000% happy with the purchase you will never be able to fully enjoy the boat.
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Old 10-27-2015, 01:31 AM
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I gave this dealer three pitches, he's out.

I don't dislike the BullsBay, it is quite a value.

I will hopefully get prices on the 230 and 246 keywest bay reefs tomorrow.

We did check out the Frontier 2104, wish it was bigger, it has been the smallest boat we have considered.

I am also looking heavily at used boats, but I don't want a project. What one person see's as "great shape" I see $2500 in Gel coat repairs, all new electronics, wiring and trolling motor, a trailer overhaul and new upholstery all around.
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Old 10-27-2015, 07:24 AM
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I gave this dealer three pitches, he's out.

I don't dislike the BullsBay, it is quite a value.

I will hopefully get prices on the 230 and 246 keywest bay reefs tomorrow.

We did check out the Frontier 2104, wish it was bigger, it has been the smallest boat we have considered.

I am also looking heavily at used boats, but I don't want a project. What one person see's as "great shape" I see $2500 in Gel coat repairs, all new electronics, wiring and trolling motor, a trailer overhaul and new upholstery all around.


KCINNICK,


Here are the 2 best names of sales reps you can talk to. I promise you the best service from either guy.


Mike Oncal w/ Cajun outboards - Skeeter Dealer


Rob Pond w/ Ocean Springs Marine in Biloxi. - Rob is a straight shooter and customer service is bar none. He will call you every time he says he will call.
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Old 10-27-2015, 02:01 AM
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I bought a boat last year after looking hard and doing a hell of a lot of research on them. I had pretty much made up my mind to go with a new one, I was leaning towards a Key West 23 Bay Reef, until I came across a lightly used Cape Bay that was fully loaded. The boat did not have a mark on it and had 60 hrs on the motor. I paid 35k less than the original owner did a year earlier. Would I have been happy with the Key West? Probably but it is no where near the boat that my Cape Horn is. A slightly used boat with a better fit and finish will get you more for your dollar. I had to drive to Florida to get mine but it was worth it. There are some amazing deals out there. A lot of people who buy boats have more money the sense, especially in Florida. If you are still in the market for a Key West try Gulf Coast Boats in Lafayette. They quoted me the best price on the Key West.
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Old 10-27-2015, 02:52 AM
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I bought a boat last year after looking hard and doing a hell of a lot of research on them. I had pretty much made up my mind to go with a new one, I was leaning towards a Key West 23 Bay Reef, until I came across a lightly used Cape Bay that was fully loaded. The boat did not have a mark on it and had 60 hrs on the motor. I paid 35k less than the original owner did a year earlier. Would I have been happy with the Key West? Probably but it is no where near the boat that my Cape Horn is. A slightly used boat with a better fit and finish will get you more for your dollar. I had to drive to Florida to get mine but it was worth it. There are some amazing deals out there. A lot of people who buy boats have more money the sense, especially in Florida. If you are still in the market for a Key West try Gulf Coast Boats in Lafayette. They quoted me the best price on the Key West.
I haven't scoured Florida yet, but I do hear of great deals coming out of Florida. Fishing boats around here don't last long, or they are not priced right. I could care less about new, but when I do the math on a boat, and a guy is asking above book, and I need to spend book on the boat to bring it up to "good" condition, it doesn't make since to buy used. I am not in a rush, maybe I will look some in Florida...
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Old 10-27-2015, 10:42 AM
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I haven't scoured Florida yet, but I do hear of great deals coming out of Florida. Fishing boats around here don't last long, or they are not priced right. I could care less about new, but when I do the math on a boat, and a guy is asking above book, and I need to spend book on the boat to bring it up to "good" condition, it doesn't make since to buy used. I am not in a rush, maybe I will look some in Florida...



Kinnick<<


Let me quote my late great Grandfather &^$%*^ LEBLUE of Lake Charles.


"t'neg, don't never get youself a new boat, go done get dem use boats and let the couyon who bought it new eat all dem problems."




I followed that advice until last year. I bought a new N I N J A Turtle green EPIC and paid the price for it.
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Old 10-27-2015, 10:57 AM
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check out the hydrasport bay bolt too. Its a 23fter
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Old 10-27-2015, 01:30 PM
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check out the hydrasport bay bolt too. Its a 23fter

Hydra Sport Bay Bolt is a bad knock off of the CAPE HORN bay boat.


Cape Horn absolute dream and smooth ride.


Hydra Sport great ride, turns into a lead weight in a turn. goes from 45mp to 3mph. Very very heavy boat. Will crush a wave, and strong boat, I will give it that. BUT A FIG I tell ya, ITS A FIG
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Old 10-27-2015, 02:58 AM
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Try looking at the classifieds on thehulltruth.com. A lot of guys on that site buy a boat every couple of years. You can get an idea of who you are dealing with by going back and looking at their previous post. That site is a treasure trove of information on any type of boat out there.
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I would also throw in the Action Craft 2110. Would be hard to find but seem to have a cult following in Fl.
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You are using your head in the purchase. Remember a lot of the boats for sale in Florida don't come with a trailer from what I've seen. That good deal might not be so good once you factor in the cost of a trailer as well.
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You are using your head in the purchase. Remember a lot of the boats for sale in Florida don't come with a trailer from what I've seen. That good deal might not be so good once you factor in the cost of a trailer as well.
Just passed on a deal on a champion, guy has pictures of his boat on a trailer, even mentions the boat "sat" on a tandem axle trailer... Trailer not included, he is keeping it... what else is he not telling me.
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