3/11/2024 0 Comments Monark pro 170 fishing boat priceI love the crestliner !!! but I do not have a family and don't need to be concerned with the height of the sides, that said for me I would buy a new crestliner, except my 1890 pro v has treated me very well and is almost PAID for. I have fished tournaments out of (my) lund,I have won a tournament out of a crestliner and spent over a 100 hours in a monark that one of my tournament partners owns. Knowing you got a great deal on your boat, makes you enjoy it that much more. Somewhere out there is the deal that will make you happy. Leave no stone unturned in your quest for the right deal. If your not totally happy with the prices your seeing, then just keep looking. One time when I was at that dealer waiting to talk to the parts guy, I was looking through a Monark manual and I noticed the hull warranty would be voided if the boat was used with a roller trailer.Īnd I would definately consider resale value in your purchasing decision. A dealer here in the Pittsburgh area that I deal with occaisionally used to carry them. But what good is it space wise? Know what I mean?Īs far as Monark boats is concerned, I'm pretty sure they're owned by Brunswick. The manufactorer included that in the length spec. Another example, I have a boat with a bow pulpit. OK., so there's 3 foot that you can't really use. Maybe the transom (from stern to inside of kockpit of the boat) is 3 foot of that space. But does that extra length really translate into more usable space? Sometimes manufacturers list the length overall, from tip of the bow, to the back of the stern, but when you look at what's in between those two points, there's alot of unusable space. You mentioned that the Monark was longer. Here's what little I can contribute (in alot of words) on the subject. Resale with crestliner is obviously better. Is there a great difference between these two welded boats. I will be pricing more dealers in the area, however, I would like to here from owners what they think. The monark does not require a xl shaft, hence the small difference in price between the two boats (generally monarks are 3000 less than crestliners). The dealer told me that he got a deal on opti 135s with xl shaft only. The Monark with same package comes to $23,800. Th Crestliner with all the trim (compass, bow trolling motor, curtain package, fish finder, swim platform, etc.) with a 135 opti comes to $24,500 (their first offer). Both boats have a stern convertable bench seat that becomes the aft fishing platform. Also the Crestliner has a convertable bow from platform to cushion that is pretty nice. Beams are equal (95 to 96") Does length really matter? The Monark is more boat for less money. The major differences are that the Monark is 19'4" and the Crestlilner is 18'2". Both boats are welded (sorry lund lovers). I am looking seriously at a Crestlilner Sportfish 1850 and a Monark King 190.
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