Posted By: DevilsRiverCat
SeaArk dealer recommendations - 03/17/14 11:05 PM
Hello from Alaska. New to TFF.
I would appreciate advice from anyone that owns one or has dealt with any SeaArk boat dealers
in Texas. I am relocating to Lake Amistad in a couple of months and hope to get a boat put together
or find the right used one.
A Pro Cat 240 would be my first choice, but the pockets aren't deep enough to afford the whole package. I’ve found a couple of used ones around even with warranties on the motors, but most come with Suzuki outboards. There is not a Suzuki dealer in Del Rio, so any repairs or warranty work would mean a trip San Antonio.
Got a quote from a dealer in Missouri for a 2072MV, 115 E-Tec , trailer, heavy duty walk thru windshield and consoles, canvas top, .125” tread plate floor, flotation pods, 30 gal fuel, 2 Cap Chairs, trolling motor mounting plate and 6 gauge wiring and a few other about $23,000. Not sure what it costs to get a boat freighted.
Any thoughts, advice, or recommendations would be appreciated. Thank you TFF for your great site.
I would appreciate advice from anyone that owns one or has dealt with any SeaArk boat dealers
in Texas. I am relocating to Lake Amistad in a couple of months and hope to get a boat put together
or find the right used one.
A Pro Cat 240 would be my first choice, but the pockets aren't deep enough to afford the whole package. I’ve found a couple of used ones around even with warranties on the motors, but most come with Suzuki outboards. There is not a Suzuki dealer in Del Rio, so any repairs or warranty work would mean a trip San Antonio.
Got a quote from a dealer in Missouri for a 2072MV, 115 E-Tec , trailer, heavy duty walk thru windshield and consoles, canvas top, .125” tread plate floor, flotation pods, 30 gal fuel, 2 Cap Chairs, trolling motor mounting plate and 6 gauge wiring and a few other about $23,000. Not sure what it costs to get a boat freighted.
Any thoughts, advice, or recommendations would be appreciated. Thank you TFF for your great site.