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I called and got a price the other day. Around $5,700 +/-$100
Beat me to it. When I called around I got quotes from $5600 to $6200, but that's JUST the hull-delivery and taxes etc etc obviously not included. I elected to pick mine up in AR, which was hella far! But I did get to tour the factory which was really swell.

Here's a shocker-bare or painted...exact same price...:cen:
 
Actually scratch that. Happened to have my receipt from the actual sale-I paid $5327.10, but again I shaved off a few Benjamins by picking it up at the plant. I actually never laid eyes on the place I actually bought it. I paid over the phone, picked it up, and got my bill of sale etc in the mail.

That was for an 1872, unpainted, from Outdoor World in Washington IN. Model year 2014.
 
Actually scratch that. Happened to have my receipt from the actual sale-I paid $5327.10, but again I shaved off a few Benjamins by picking it up at the plant. I actually never laid eyes on the place I actually bought it. I paid over the phone, picked it up, and got my bill of sale etc in the mail.

That was for an 1872, unpainted, from Outdoor World in Washington IN. Model year 2014.
that's insane. that place caint buy more than 3 hulls a year. lol every time I drive by I look for something new. not even sure they sell new motors. on occasion ill see one of there CL boats. hard to believe they were the cheapest. but good to know.



 
Really considering buying one, does anyone know if they will sell without the front deck? Too small for me.
That would be a BIG hail no! I tried, trust me. I worked every single angle you could think of. Bottom line is they are certified by certain governing bodies in the marine industry, and if one went out the door that fell below the industry standard it would not be good for them.

Plus if they make 'this' exception for you, word gets out, then they have to make 'that' exception for Uncle Bob, and 'this other' exception for Cousin Bill....before you know it things get outta control. Buying a hull like mine is the most stripped down version you're gonna get from SeaArk.

that's insane. that place caint buy more than 3 hulls a year. lol every time I drive by I look for something new. not even sure they sell new motors. on occasion ill see one of there CL boats. hard to believe they were the cheapest. but good to know.


I cant remember 100% the circumstances, but I wanted the hull STAT-like yesterday. Problem is, SeaArk builds them as they are ordered, and pretty much tells dealers to get bent if they try to bully their way higher on the list. I think they quoted me a wait time of 6-8wks when I called for prices.

I do recall the woman I spoke with at the dealership had ties with the president or CEO or something at SeaArk, and supposedly called in a favor, or had more pull than the average dealer. Something like that. I dunno if it was all a line of BS, but my hull was ready quite a bit sooner than 6-8wks, and I got a helluva price. I have nothing but good to say about the dealership-they did me good. :)
 
Really considering buying one, does anyone know if they will sell without the front deck? Too small for me.
:laugh: I tried to get mine without the seat pedestal mounts in the front and rear deck, I just got an open hole where the mounts were to go with no pedestal mount plates installed, they were in rear storage compartment with screws and ended up putting them in but not what wanted either, figured how hard to delete those and not even cut holes in deck but "no go" you get them how they build them
 
I got a price for a 2072 this week...$5,495 plus shipping and taxes
 
Where did you call if you don't mind me asking. I've looked at several places and the numbers I got were consistently a few hundred higher.
Wateree Marine, lake wateree south Carolina
 
I have been waiting on a response from them for over a week haha.
Yea I haven't herd from them this week...it was last Friday when I got the quote...I wanted another quote but haven't herd back
 
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