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If so how was it would you have another one or would you prefer a solid gel color?

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I don't recall ever seeing one that doesn't have a plain gel coat bottom unless you're talking about below the top cap. 

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4 hours ago, WIGuide said:

I don't recall ever seeing one that doesn't have a plain gel coat bottom unless you're talking about below the top cap. 

No I’m referring to the bottom of the boat I seen one in person and it looked very good. So I ordered it on my Phoenix. My old Lund impact had a vapor mist paint it was a gunmetal with flake, but that was paint over aluminum. I was just looking for input from bass boat owners.

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I don’t have it and have never seen it.  Mine is just plain old red.

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11 minutes ago, Born 2 fish said:

I looked on Pheonix's website after I saw your other post about ordering one and see they do have it on there as an option, but it didn't show very well on their customizer. Looking at the pictures of that one it does look pretty cool for sure. I've had powder blue gel, grey, and my latest is black with a waterline stripe. Aside from ascetics, I don't think it would be much different, other than maybe being harder to repair if it's ever scraped up so a keel protector would be a good investment. 

 

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Most definitely will have a keel shield before I leave the dealership. The body shop I talked to actually said it’s easier to repair then solid color gel as it would be easier to blend. I don’t know if that’s true but if it’s damaged to the point of fixing it insurance will pay for it anyways 

heres a close up of the one I looked at.

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I had a Skeeter with Silver metal flake bottom similar to the Phoenix. At the time there was an option to add Shad school print to the bottom surface.

Tom

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