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@ACRDSPORT14 ....thanks for posting. very interesting. Geez, I'm glad I got my 2020SX195......do NOT like the 2021colors? Some of the black hulls look awesome but some of the others........
If I had to guess, they probably burned through their stock of 24' hulls and are concentrating on a redesign. The 242 came out 2 years before the 210 followed back in 2010. So a fresh hull this year on the big boy, to be followed by the others in a season or two.
I wanted to call it the flagship, but we all know the 275 is the current flagship. Maybe a 252 series?
212x was also an early adopter of new tech as well, and it's missing from the line. This may be the highest demand models out for early release to curb demand.
Exactly. I think it’s reasonable to assume the models they chose for early release represent those models that they had significant hull inventory for.
that will be great, increase by 1 foot and $20,000.
What I really would like is a one level passthrough between the engines like the 275 has. That will be great for taking water over the bow and less acrobatics to get to the cockpit. Though we are really short on fund for a new boat anytime soon