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Old Oct-11-2007, 04:01 PM
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Vessel: prowler trident 15
Location: San Pedro
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Re: x-treme vs x-factor malibu

i tested them all
and went with the new prowler trident
i am happy but the x factor was a close second and im sure i would have loved it also
i like surf launching and the trident glides great... but it does get a bit of water over the bow... high and dry other wise
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Old Oct-21-2007, 10:56 AM
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Name: danny
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Vessel: malibu fleet. exteme-xfactor-x13
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Re: x-treme vs x-factor malibu

i had the same problem, so i went out and got both..haha. andy at oex in sunset beach hooked me up.
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Old Oct-29-2007, 03:24 PM
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Name: Andrew Allen
Age: 49
Vessel: Extreme
Location: HB
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Re: x-treme vs x-factor malibu

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i had the same problem, so i went out and got both..haha. andy at oex in sunset beach hooked me up.
I have some great deals on Extremes and X factors from $600 with all hatches and 4 rod holders.


This one is turn key

This is a demo boat, so it has a few small scuffs and scratches.

This is the Fish and dive package, 3 hatches, 4 rod holders.

Gator hatch upgrade
Richie flush compass, backlit
Cuda 168 Fish Finder
Bait tank with easy on/off deck connection
battery box with 10 amp/hr 12volt

$921.65


Add the Werner Corryvrecken fiberglass paddle and the Surf to Summit Elite seat for a total of $1265.90




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Old Jan-22-2012, 01:54 PM
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Name: Ron Fletcher
Vessel: NA
Location: Maplesville Alabama USA
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It's not the destination it's the Journey !!! I ride in style with majior cumfort and peice of mind. Malibu Stealth 14. Also have a 12 and 9.

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Old May-14-2012, 09:50 PM
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Name: Phil
Age: 34
Vessel: Malibu X-Factor
Location: Yokosuka, Japan
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I'm loving my X-factor so far. I did a bit of research before buying. Could have boughten a used Extreme for half the price of the X-factor, but since I'm 6'5 and fat I wanted the stability. So far so good. Can definitely be slow against the current and wind, but part of that is tied into my paddling technique as a beginner I'm sure.

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