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Wish I had pics to share! Won't have any of my particular exterior and interior setup until the boat is built and delivered in early/mid June. It's going to be awesome, though!
Congrats. Awesome fit and finish on the MB and I imagine a great wake as well. I am in love with a Bryant Calandra, but I just don't want anything to do with an I/O. Let's see the pics when the boat comes in!
You should go to the Build Your MB on the MB home page and put your boat together that you ordered, or close to it and post the images from that until you get the real thing.
Congrats. Awesome fit and finish on the MB and I imagine a great wake as well. I am in love with a Bryant Calandra, but I just don't want anything to do with an I/O. Let's see the pics when the boat comes in!
Here's a pic from the builder tool. Doesn't come across super well, though. Dark areas are charcoal, not black. This boat will spend a lot of time in a slip, hence the predominantly white scheme.
Some shots showing the coaming areas with stainless cup holders, small item storage bin, exile speakers. Another pic showing bow area and the 8" exile speakers used up there. Cool feature - dual usb charging ports built in up there along with led lighting. Billet aluminum grab handle in pic too.
Well, it's certainly more expensive than our SX210 was when we bought it, but the boats really aren't comparable. This MB is actually costing me less than a new 242X would, though. For anybody who is really looking for a watersports boat and not committed to jet drive, it's important to note that "list" and "actual" prices of most boats other than Yamahas can be considerably different!
Handing our 2011 SX210 over to its new owner tomorrow. I confess that I have a little bit of an "ache" over it - we have had a lot of great times on this great boat! That said, I can't wait for the MB to be delivered...just a few weeks away now! Also excited for the new owner of the Yamaha - seems like a great guy and I know he is going to have a lot of fun with it.
Exile Audio just signed a deal with them a year or so ago. Some of those available stereos are legit! Exile themselves just had an MB built for them over the winter. All pearl white with tan interior. Absolutely gorgeous!
Yep. The Exile system the boats come with is awesome. The options come in the form of tower speakers, which I don't want. A few highlights of the regular stereo - Exile media center, exile EQ/line driver/zone control, 4 6.5 coaxialss in the main passenger area, 2 8 inch coaxials in the bow, 12" sub in a ported enclosure behind the driver, amp to power the whole thing. It rocks pretty well!
In the pic above, you can see the bow speakers and cabin speakers. The stock sub goes on that wall behind the driver's seat.