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    Phelix

    Basscat do you still build the phelix? If so can an aluminum trailer be built for it?

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    It is no longer available.

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    If not does anyone know one that's for sale

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    Anglers Choice in Martinsville Va. has one.

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    I can understand why it was discontinued but what a wonderful little boat. Wish I had gotten one to play around with in the smaller bayous and canals around here.

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    Think they sold it

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    It's a great little boat and it is 17' long. It competed with a lot less price tag on aluminum that cook you in the sunlight. A Phelix being glass would not get hot in the sunshine, especially white ones.


    Quote Originally Posted by BassCatDan View Post
    I can understand why it was discontinued but what a wonderful little boat. Wish I had gotten one to play around with in the smaller bayous and canals around here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bass Cat Boats View Post
    It's a great little boat and it is 17' long. It competed with a lot less price tag on aluminum that cook you in the sunlight. A Phelix being glass would not get hot in the sunshine, especially white ones.
    They looked nice....I just wish they had a 20 inch transom for here in the North...
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    How wide were they? Fairly stable?