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opinion of Pro Line boats

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#1 ·
I shopping for a new boat and like the Pro Line but I'm hearing some mixed opinions. I always thought they were good boats. What do ya'll think.

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I havea 25' W/A Proline and wouldn't hesitate to buy another. Built like a tank but Triple Threat is correct, they are definitly not the smoothest riding boat out there. Matter of fact, I will probably be purchasing a new (or used) Proline sport around June of this year.
 
#7 ·
the short of it is the newest i haven't experianced the one 2 years ago is junk the hull sides are thin and flimsie and they ride like poo. the long is if you get it for a steel of a deal there are alot of things you can " deal with " providing the price is rite. the sturdiest of hulls is the heavier boats = lower economy due to dragging extra weight =better ride in rough water figure out your own desires quality / ride etc and never buy without reserching all the options even differant size boats larger and smaller than you think you might want due to options offered on a boat 1-2 foot smaller or larger that you ight be willing to go up or down to get.... good luck because your gonna need it
 
#8 ·
dolfan29 (3/12/2009)I shopping for a new boat and like the Pro Line but I'm hearing some mixed opinions. I always thought they were good boats. What do ya'll think.

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I would shy away from a boat that has so many rough riding complaints, rough riding boats suck. Take a look at Nautic Star boats. Yes I'm partial because I own one but I spent 3 months online and going to every boat show between Mobile and Panama City before I decided on it. I have rode on a lot of different boats and the Nautic Star Offshore series is a smooth riding quality boat compared to a lot of the others. I've had it for two years now with no complaints. I compared a Nautic Star side by side with a Pro Line and the Pro Line seemed cheaper made and was way more in price. There are other boats that compare to a Pro Line too, look at Sea Hunt and Tidewater, both well made and better priced than Proline. I also used http://www.boattrader.comto research boats. You just select the kind of boat you want and then look at all the different makes in that category. Also think about buying outside of Florida. I saved about $4,000 by purchasing my boat from a dealer in Supply, NC. I think because Florida is the Sunshine state they have a huge mark up on boats in this state. Good luck!
 
#9 ·
I also owned a '95 231 walkaround. Wasn't the smoothest ride at high speed in 2-3 foot seas, but it was very stable at anchor andhandled rough water trolling well. Fit and Finish and quality of the construction of the boat was excellent, and I hadvirtually no trouble with the electrical and plumbiungin over 5 years.(I have heard they lost some of that in the newer models.) Excellent Cockpit spaceand storage area. The Dash could have been bigger- larger electronics get cramped.

While the range was good with the 138 gal tank, I wouldn't recommend one if you're looking to run to the rigs a lot because of the rougher ride.

Back in '95 the boat was an excellent value at$30k with a 225 merc and trailer. (Back then I couldn't swing the extrafor a yam.) The older models weremeasured at the waterline (or other short measure)- the 231 was actually about 28' long overall.

I would own another.
 
#14 ·
I would go down to Harbor view andsea trialone. I would also sea trial different boats in the same size so you have something to compare it to.
 
#15 ·
2006 PRO-LINE Sport 21'

I like our boat, I wish I would have waited and got the new models. They put the porta potty door on the side, instead of up front. They also moved the live well to the back, andgave that space to a removable cooler. Its very similar to a Nautic Star that we looked at when we were deciding which one to buy. Now we know what we want in our next boat, and Pro-Line has made all the changes. I would buy again. I dont have much to compare the ride too, but it is a little rough, but like what was said before, we got a deal in September 06. My electronics installer has said it is a pleasure to work on it, if that means anything to you.

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Killin' Time (3/13/2009)2006 PRO-LINE Sport 21'

I like our boat, I wish I would have waited and got the new models. They put the porta potty door on the side, instead of up front. They also moved the live well to the back, andgave that space to a removable cooler. Its very similar to a Nautic Star that we looked at when we were deciding which one to buy. Now we know what we want in our next boat, and Pro-Line has made all the changes. I would buy again. I dont have much to compare the ride too, but it is a little rough, but like what was said before, we got a deal in September 06. My electronics installer has said it is a pleasure to work on it, if that means anything to you.

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A friend of mine has one like that, but I think it is 23' and it has a 225 honda. I've fished it in the gulf several times out 20+ miles and itrode great. Seas were flat both times though, so I don't know what it's like in a chop.