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Closest comparison to the 210 FSH Sport

FSH 210 Sport

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Location
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Boat Make
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Year
2020
Boat Model
FSH Sport
Boat Length
21
I thought this would be the best place to post this thread, so please excuse any in propriety for posting this here. The admins can move to the general forum if need be.

I’m always watching different boat tests on all kinds of boats, mainly the center consoles, and mainly those of the 20 something foot in length. Lately I‘ve been watching Florida Sportsman channel on u tube. I watched this test last night and in my opinion it is the closest outboard powered boat in comparison to the 210 FSH. This boat is, as Rich Ryles states, a fun boat.

LX21 Center Console | Bay Boats, Center Consoles, & Offshore Boats | Sea Born
 
Neat boat. Looks like the price is $64,000 with a 200hp OB.
 
Neat boat. Looks like the price is $64,000 with a 200hp OB.

I used the companies website to “build” the boat.. with a 150 Suzuki outboard, hard top, raw water wash down and a couple of other things it came out to roughly $75K without a MFD.

I think it does have nice lines, and judging by the few shots of it going out the inlet and it has some good sea legs….
 
I used the companies website to “build” the boat.. with a 150 Suzuki outboard, hard top, raw water wash down and a couple of other things it came out to roughly $75K without a MFD.

I think it does have nice lines, and judging by the few shots of it going out the inlet and it has some good sea legs….

I did the same thing. I must of not used all the same options.
 
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