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Old 05-10-2007, 03:54 PM   #1
BassyiusMaximus
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My FL trip last Saturday . . .

. . . I ordered a boat in FL this past January and I finally got to go down and see her before I have to drive down next Saturday, hook her up and tow here back up here. I'll tell ya, it is tough having to wait 5 months and buying a boat unseen and having never even ridden on one but I have been fortunate to have been able to ride on so many boats of varying sizes/weights/deadrises to know what to expect and also to have heard nothing but good things about the boat to make the decision/purchase.

I got to the Factory Saturday morning and was in awe of all the boats they had in various stages of production then I finally got to see mine, there were angelic voices singing "Aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!" and a nice white light appearing behind the boat, she was incredible, months of staring at pictures and there she was, finally, right in front of me.


The starry eyed-ness could not last long as we were there to survey and make sure all was well or not well so they could have time to sort out any flaws/anything I did not like on the boat. My Dad and I found nothing on the hull or the bracket/tabs/engine. I climbed aboard and was so happy at how big the inside was, it was bigger than I had imagined and what others would say about it, happiness all around. Nothing I didn't need was in the boat at all. My guages/tab controls/throttle/helm where exactly where I wanted them.



Like I mentioned earlier, I have been able to run so many and my own boat that I knew what I wanted where and what worked and what doesn't and being able to lay it all out where I wanted it was something special.

After my Dad and I concluded that all was well and the only 3 things of very minor concern were adressed, them being;

1. the bowrail was not yet on,
2. the all-round light was low as I had the console rail and the windshield lowered so I don't have to deal with any glare while running at night as it is on a mount on the rail and just needs a longer pole,



3. the anchor locker hatch came right off the hinge and would not stay on it but needless to say was that they would take care of all these very minor issues.

I did not get to water-test it because I was advised by another owner to wait until pick up to make sure it is not "Ferris Bueller-ed" before I get there as I am dying to hear the motor run and more immediate, I want to feel the thing under my feet. It will be about a week before we get in the truck and begin the 1,500 mile drive down and the 1,500 mile tow back, but one thing is for sure, this spring/summer/fall are going to be awesome, even if boat fish don't matter a fishes arse.

After the trip to the factory, we visited the IGFA hall of fame not a few miles away. What a great hall and striped bass were featured in many of the exhibits. Here are a few of the pics I snapped;











The replicas/mounts in the place were incredible, every darned one was just a sight to see just short of the real thing. Then there was Outdoor World next door with Bass Pro Shops and they had everything in that store, blew my mind, was like everything in one place. Needless to say it was a great day. We flew out of Boston at 6pm, got there at 1am, slept, went to Factory, IGFA then were back in Boston at 10:30pm Saturday.

In about a week I'll be on my way back down there in the truck. I'm totally excited to say the least. Enjoy gentlemen.
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