Goaround said:Called the local dealer, he said he had heard about them but wasn't exactly a wealth of knowledge. Said they were very basic, could be ordered with a console. Tried to say the stryker would be a better deal.
heathyoung said:Goaround said:Called the local dealer, he said he had heard about them but wasn't exactly a wealth of knowledge. Said they were very basic, could be ordered with a console. Tried to say the stryker would be a better deal.
Local dealer here told me that they have set several Strykers up with Jets and they perform great. I also think you can get a 4" transom extension for the Stryker.
Goaround said:I just can't see how the Stryker is a better layout than the Skorpion after looking at Lowes site. Maybe it's just preference.
heathyoung said:Goaround said:Called the local dealer, he said he had heard about them but wasn't exactly a wealth of knowledge. Said they were very basic, could be ordered with a console. Tried to say the stryker would be a better deal.
Local dealer here told me that they have set several Strykers up with Jets and they perform great. I also think you can get a 4" transom extension for the Stryker.
My local dealer is not a wealth of knowledge either.They would rather sell a Sea Ark over a Lowe any day of the week even though they sell both..They don't seem to know much about jet boats either even though they sell themGoaround said:Called the local dealer, he said he had heard about them but wasn't exactly a wealth of knowledge. Said they were very basic, could be ordered with a console. Tried to say the stryker would be a better deal.
SaltyGhost said:Is it just me or does that picture look like it sits rather funny in the water? The back looks real low and the front 1/3 of the boat is out of the water. Almost like it's off plane but the boat isn't moving. Shallow water boats should sit relatively flat so the *** end doesn't hit bottom. It's like it needs some giant pods on the back or more weight in the front.
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