Thursday, 9th September 2010

Dark Grey Lostmen Offset Center Console

Posted on 07. Sep, 2010 by Graham in Latest Customer Boats

Dark Grey Lostmen Offset Center Console

Here is a quick video we did on a beautiful Lostmen offset center console skiff with a Suzuki 60.  Skiff has a blackout trailer package, and a few other custom touches.  Boat is headed for Northeast Florida to pole the tides around St. Augustine.

Blue Vantage Center Console with a 150 E-tec

Posted on 25. Aug, 2010 by Graham in Latest Customer Boats

Blue Vantage Center Console with a 150 E-tec

Here is a video we did on Nate’s Vantage before it rained so no run footage. He chose not to have a poling platform installed but added a bunch of custom touches like rod holders, drain system, trolling package, and console options.

Blue Center Center Console Vantage with a 115 Yammie

Posted on 18. Aug, 2010 by Graham in Latest Customer Boats

Blue Center Center Console Vantage with a 115 Yammie

This video we did shows a beautiful blue and white Vantage center console powered by a 115 HP Yamaha four-stroke. It is headed down to the Florida Keys and has a bunch of custom touches. The owner has an 8′ power-pole, custom platforms, kicking stereo, touchscreen GPS, and a few other accessories. Anybody wants to check out his skiff in the Keys area let us know and we will set-up the meeting.

Two-toned Deck Vantage with a 150 E-tec

Posted on 06. Aug, 2010 by Graham in Latest Customer Boats

Two-toned Deck Vantage with a 150 E-tec

This is one amazing skiff!  A center console, blue hulled, and two-toned decked Vantage with a 150 E-tec spinning a Raker prop does make a pretty, but hard to see, sight.  The new owners are tournament guys from the West coast of Florida and have added a lot more personal touches like custom Ramlin aluminum trailer with extended beams and walk board, touchscreen GPS, Bob’s Jackplate, dual-mountable trolling motor, power-pole, casting platform, and custom Sea-dek.  You will be seeing this boat coming up in media all over the tournament trails as theses guys can access a lot of water they couldn’t before and get there fast, comfortable, and dry.