@@SportsmanBoatsOffical depends on how much extra cash I save. Shooting for the 234 with the 250 SHO, but would not be disappointed with a 214 with 200 SHO.
Was thinking to myself why would they have that in the B roll in the intro. But, they do build a hell of a boat at their price point. And they don’t appear to cut corners based on the many I have worked on.
The Open 242 is a great boat that is very versatile. We know you'll be happy in one! The SBO community is definitely a great community and they're full of knowledge and can easily tell you why you should own a Sportsman.
I have owned many many boats over the years. Some good, some bad. Every boat has some issue here and there with some being major and some being minor. As an SBO I have never felt more comfortable and reassured in the quality of my "investment" ;) than I am now. I am a solid Sportsman customer for the future.
You folks build a pretty damn good boat…. I work on a lot of them….I could offer opinions on some construction techniques…. But I won’t.,.,. I like the boats….. they are well built…keep it up
@@SportsmanBoatsOffical ok thank you. Any special care if you need to replace a thru hull fittings or any special maintenance to keep the water out of the core around the fittings?
I would like to know what CAM software you use in conjunction with Rhino. I work with composites in architectural company but as a sailor and windsurfer, at some point would like to switch into boat design.
@@Deepimpactocean please go to the website and put in your zip code and it should direct you to one of our Texas dealers. That's going to be the closest we have to California at this time.