For a SeaArk Procat 200. Could someone please buy one and keep it garaged for 10 years then sale it to me. I don't see 40k + in my future.
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For a SeaArk Procat 200. Could someone please buy one and keep it garaged for 10 years then sale it to me. I don't see 40k + in my future.
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SeaArks are great boats
BOA has one but it is a Procat24. That thing looks like I could load my pick-up in it and cross the lake. It is way past a TANK with a 225 Yammer.
I looked at the SeaArk center console before I bought my Excel. The high step to get on the decks were more than my old knees could stand and obscene price the dealer shot me made it a no-brainer for me.
I have a SeaArk XV 860......love it big and wide....low front deck.....16 degree hull angle.
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I too have a fever and the only thing that can cure it is--- MORE COWBELL!!!
Is that just boat without motor?
G3 has a boat competing with SeaArk in this style of boat. Also they seem to have a more affordable price point.
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The wife and I went down to the Pyramid where the River Monsters Catfish Tournament weigh in was. Saw lots of SeaArk 240s and some 200s. Crestline, War Eagles, etc even a pontoon boat was out there. Didn't see any of the G3 Sportsman 200s though.
Met Larry Muse while there, very nice man.
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The SeaArk is a better ride, much better in my opinion.
For the price point, think I would look at the Excel. Though the Pro Cat 200 would be my boat if I could afford it.