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RC Marine

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Hey everyone, I am new here. I look forward to contributing. I do sell boats, but I am not here only for business reasons. I enjoy talking about all things boat and fish!!<br />Thanks,<br />Paul Pruitt :)
 

KCook

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Re: New to board

Curious combination of boat lines at your outfit. I understand the Scouts can be pricey. But is there much difference in price between Angler, Caravelle, May-Craft, and Pro-Line? Just wondering what the food chain is here.<br /><br />Kelly Cook
 

LubeDude

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Re: New to board

Welcome RCMarine:<br /><br />Youll find a great bunch of guys (and at least one Lady) here! <br /><br />Carefull, the Moderators are "cruel" :D
 

RC Marine

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Re: New to board

The pecking order can be argued somewhat, but Scout is definatley on top. I would say Caravelle is a good second. We took Caravelle on for theit sport boats, but they make an outstanding fishing boat. Angler is more of an entry modle boat for someone that can't afford our Pro Line with is our big seller. May Craft is a totally different type of boat, we sell a lot of Parker customers May Crafts. And Concept is a hand made go fast look good specialty boat. We took them on after we dropped Donzi last year. We like to think that have a boat for anyone's price range and fit. Thanks for asking!<br />Paul Pruitt<br />paulie5p@aol.com
 

KCook

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Re: New to board

Thanks for the reply. Our local Caravelle dealer does well with their Interceptor series. But we don't see many saltwater fishy boats here in the Arizona desert!<br /><br />Kelly
 
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