Legend Alpha 211

Joined
Apr 22, 2010
Location
BumFu*k, Egypt
#1
It’s clean. It’s simple. And it’s the baddest rough water boat in existence. The Alpha 211 defines the tournament bass boat. It’s loaded with everything you need, and nothing you don’t. When you’re fishing tournaments at the level we do, stuff breaks. Cheap plastics don’t hold up, and all those cool little features that other brands tout on their websites might not be so cool when they’re in a few more pieces than they came in. That’s why the Alpha 211, like every Legend Boat, is built with simplicity in mind and with the strongest components available. Our glove box lids, they’re aluminum. Our consoles and dashes, they’re all fiberglass. Our bow panel and storage compartments, yup, they’re all solid ‘glass too. And while the strong construction not only lasts forever and feels rock-solid when you grab it, it looks pretty sweet too. It’s that smooth look and solid build that sets a Legend Boat apart from the rest.





Continuing with our simplicity in design, the deck layout on the Alpha 211 is just that. We’ve got 3 three huge storage boxes on the front deck, and two on the rear with under-seat storage, coolers, livewells, and glove boxes in between. You won’t find ten different lids separating all of your tackle on this boat. Our simple layout lets you open a single box and know that what you’re looking for is right there…no searching necessary. And our center tackle storage is easy to organize with our QuickStick® spring-loaded support that secures your tackle where it needs to be, the way you want it organized. Rod organization is exactly that as well. The standard organizer has individual tubes and locations for 14 combos, and is laid out in such a way that they sit securely in place and are effortlessly accessible when you need them. You won’t find your rods stacked and tangled after a long ride in rough water with our system.





Above the deck, our dashes and consoles house large 7 and 8 inch electronics flush mounted, and digital touchpad control panels make staying in charge of all of your electronic equipment seem natural. On the bow, a digital clock/livewell temperature gauge/cranking battery voltage meter sits to the left of your depth finder, and to the right, three rocker switches controlling navigation lights, accessories, and your engine trim are within effortless reach to where you can tap them with your foot and get instant feedback. No fumbling around with small buttons or finicky switches while you’re trying to make that next cast.


And in addition to all of this, the Alpha 211 is a flat-out fishing machine with it’s massive decks, unmatched handling, and cheek-flapping top-end speed, making this a ride more than worthy of it’s Alpha name. –And the velvety smooth rough water ride this hull is known for, well, that’s something you’ve got to experience to understand.