This is from a South American website that builds and sells boats. http://www.barcosmegabass.com.br/Cant read it but I was looking at the pics and found this: Anyone who owns a 2010 PIV (and I do) will recognize the steering wheel. Its not just similar, its exactly like it, even has the jumping fish and BC logo in the center.My question is, how does this happen?
Was hoping someone from BCB would respond. Maybe there were leftovers from the 2010s and they got sold on the open market. Heck, for all I know, they make the steering wheel. Just trying to figure it out.
Thats probably the original wheel that we designed from that builder. The leftovers are sitting in Mountain Home for a Christmas special. Not sure if this is a production part they bought or they just got a one off. The Africa market sells a few boats a year, probably around 45 to 60 or so annually across the continent. The South America market is relatively different and we are unsure as it is developing in the early stages.
they are in Brazil 177″ at 924lb with a 200hp… or a 225hp without warrantyLast edited by smbass on September 21st, 2012, 4:03 am, edited 3 times in total.
Buried in the videos is a tour of the Skeeter plant where is shows them building Skeeters. Someone please tell me what this has to do with them building boats. http://www.youtube.com/v/ngNPL1HafLg?au … owsearch=0
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