I know the Everglades had it's relations back to the ! legendary Boston Whaler, and that these are custom vessels, not production craft. I sold power and sail for decades and am overwhelmed by the boats put out by Everglades. There is a lot of critical thinking about what to put into their boats and for what will work and not just be a bunch dazzle fluff. Everything looks especially strong as it seems that they make a lot of their features themselves. Now remember... Saltwater is Saltwater and if these boats are gonna be fished super hard, a good quality and less expensive sacrificial boat maybe an angle to think about. Then again, I'm going to have to say it, IF I ever came into the kinda money that reeks of a super lottery win, I don't think I could stop myself from making my first phone call to Everglades Boats. I mean, MY GOD JUST LOOK AT THIS VESSEL!!!!
Having owned salt water use fishing boats years ago, before everything was electric, we had a hard time after a few years, keeping a bilge pump working from one season to the next. What on planet earth are these new boats going to look like and work like in 5 years of saltwater use? Anyone? On a 5 year old Bertram or Viking the air con's work less often than they didn't. Stereo worked one day and not the next. Chill plates seemed to be a 1, maybe 2 year item. Generator?..................after 3 years you may as well forget you "had" a generator. And this list goes on..........My guess is 2 years in, that raise up and down tackle station is stuck down and won't raise up. Salt water is salt water, no way around it.
Hi. Tech has moved on since then and I wouldn't expect as many problems as you're talking about. Keep her serviced and on top of everything and you've years of fishing and fun ahead of you. Also, someone spending $1.5-€2M on a fishing boat will generally not think twice about having equipment replaced if there are repetitive issues. All the best
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I know the Everglades had it's relations back to the ! legendary Boston Whaler, and that these are custom vessels, not production craft. I sold power and sail for decades and am overwhelmed by the boats put out by Everglades. There is a lot of critical thinking about what to put into their boats and for what will work and not just be a bunch dazzle fluff. Everything looks especially strong as it seems that they make a lot of their features themselves. Now remember... Saltwater is Saltwater and if these boats are gonna be fished super hard, a good quality and less expensive sacrificial boat maybe an angle to think about. Then again, I'm going to have to say it, IF I ever came into the kinda money that reeks of a super lottery win, I don't think I could stop myself from making my first phone call to Everglades Boats. I mean, MY GOD JUST LOOK AT THIS VESSEL!!!!
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Having owned salt water use fishing boats years ago, before everything was electric, we had a hard time after a few years, keeping a bilge pump working from one season to the next. What on planet earth are these new boats going to look like and work like in 5 years of saltwater use? Anyone? On a 5 year old Bertram or Viking the air con's work less often than they didn't. Stereo worked one day and not the next. Chill plates seemed to be a 1, maybe 2 year item. Generator?..................after 3 years you may as well forget you "had" a generator. And this list goes on..........My guess is 2 years in, that raise up and down tackle station is stuck down and won't raise up. Salt water is salt water, no way around it.
Hi. Tech has moved on since then and I wouldn't expect as many problems as you're talking about. Keep her serviced and on top of everything and you've years of fishing and fun ahead of you.
Also, someone spending $1.5-€2M on a fishing boat will generally not think twice about having equipment replaced if there are repetitive issues. All the best