legend boats

Started by dberry, October 02, 2018, 04:45:47 PM

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dberry

For those of you that don't know, Legend Boats no longer exists. That's a bummer because it is a great boat in quality and performance. I got my Alpha 211 in 2009 and I wouldn't trade it for any boat out there.  You have to wonder why that is the name, because that's what it is now!! Oh well

Mike Cork

I thought Mr. Morris was going to keep building the V20? Where did you get your intel :'(

Those of us with a 211 will probably be able to get excellent money for our rides if we ever decide to sell them. It will be the first hull in history to at least hold it's price and maybe even appreciate some. As you said, the Legend 211 is the best on the water. In any category, it's top notch.

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Oldfart9999

When there are only 40,000 or so of those expensive boats made and so many go to pros it's no wonder the manufacturers are falling by the wayside. Now it's happening to tin boats, folks want all the goodies but don't want to or can't afford to pay for them, something has to give.
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dberry

What I meant was, the Legend factory no longer exists. I bought my boat in 2009 from the factory before they had a dealer in Arkansas. I also knew the original owner personally and helped design some of the things on there boats. I had the first bow compartment on one and I love it. They built me a custom boat with no latches and extra compartment lighting and everything I suggested. I hate that they didn't last. Personally, I would not buy a crankbait from Morris. It' all about squezzing out the littleman. BTW, I live about 40 miles from where Legends were made on Bull Shoals lake