The old ones are great. The new ones are suspect.
Thread: MAKO center console???
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03-14-2010 11:13 AM
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03-14-2010 11:26 AMi walked up to one at bass pro and gave it a smack in the side. Sounded pretty cheap to me.
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03-16-2010 12:00 AMRuss, I'd steer clear of the late model makos. As stated above, they are the bayliners of the center console market. In looking at your requirements, I'd look at a 20-22ft proline. They have rear seating, front pad for the ladies and kiddies, and run decent for what they are. I'm not saying they are the best built boats, but they are a ton of boat for the money. I just bought a 99 200sport, t-top, 150merc with less than 200hrs for $7500. It runs 44mph and is a dry ride for the size. I work with magicfloat, so feel free to call if I can help out. I've had 7 prolines in the last three years as my personal/take to the beach boats. I've done lots of upgrades to all of them, so am very familiar with the boats. They also sell really well when it's time to move up. Every one I have had sold the first day it was listed and they were not priced cheap.
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03-16-2010 08:10 AM
Thanks, I'll look them over. You apparently know I've dealt with Robert and I hope he is doing well (what a first class gentleman!). I've checked his website several times the last few months thinking he might have somehting that interests me....tell him I said hello.
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03-16-2010 08:12 AM
Right now a new Sea hunt 210 is in the lead....6 yr yamaha warranty helps!
I like the layout of the Mako 212 but build quality??? Cobia Sea Pro, and Polar appparently make a similar layouts. Searching is loosing it's appeal!!! Apparently shopping while boatless is much more stressful!!!!
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03-16-2010 06:03 PMRobert is fine. He is a good business man but more importantly just a good man period. I grew up kind of under his wing and have been working for him for over 20yrs, and I'm the newest employee! That should tell you something. I did most of the set-up on your 382, and actually have talked to you on the phone a few times in the past when Robert was not around.
I didn't realize from reading your other posts that you were looking for a new boat (hence I suggested the slightly older prolines). Can't go wrong with any of the boats you mentioned above. If memory serves, the 6yr yammie warranty runs out at the end of this month, so keep that in mind. We sell quite a few on pontoons and are trying to close deals by the end of the month in order to get the extra warranty. Take care...........Dano
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03-16-2010 07:30 PM
the Dano name I remember!!! That 382 was awesome, hope you saw some of the alterations I did to it (new dash, added microwave, new motors, cockpit mods for speakers, etc).
I actually prefer used CC's but can't seem to find anything I like that isn't well above "retail"....and I'm a cheap bastard!!!! I did come across a Scout that I like but it's 4 years old and cost what the new Sea Hunt sells for (different boats I know but still). a buddy went me a link for a Sea Pro that is priced OK (if they'll drop 10-15%) but it's 6 years old and not a perfect fit for my needs.