Betty Boop wrote: Respectfully Adventure are new and fledgling....however having viewed them and being aware of the range development and build quality, my opinion is don't be hasty. ….I'm not aware of any "Bad" words regarding design, or quality. |
FizFisho wrote:
Yes this was my point of view to, so going to wait with baited breath on this 1450 CC report :-). What drew me to it originally was looking at a 1410 explorer and converting it myself to more a frontier style. What I didnt like about the stabis was very little flat floor space, where this adventure, if you look closely doesnt raise up on the non tread plate area at an angle, which is tiring on the feet etc. My only concern which is what I have with all 15ft pontoon boats is that 15 degree deadrise. Slap city in the chop. Where the Ospreys have really well designed pontoons that sit aside sharper deadrises and bow entrys, they kiss the water on moving and sit perfectly at rest. I guess you generally get what you pay for and the Adventure "seems" good value...... |
Betty Boop wrote: Rome wasn't built in a day......I believe "Watch this space" |
Steps wrote: What sounder going for? Im thinking about updating ours sometime in the next few months. Thinking side scan.
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