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By Ray Scott

Founder, Bass Anglers Sportsman Society (B.A.S.S.)

 

 Order Triton’s free video and I’ll personally give you the “Inside Story.”

 

 Ashland City, TN – If you’ve dialed the telephone number of Triton Boats, here in Ashland, Tennessee lately, you may have heard the message:

 “Hi fishin’ fans.  This is Ray Scott, founder of the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society.  I’ve fished for bass across our country and around the world from all kinds of boats, but none of them can compare to my new Triton boat…”

 Since my decision to leave the helm of B.A.S.S., and enter the sports marketing business, I’ve discovered a brave new world out there.  Today’s wireless world and web site “chat rooms” are marketing tools of the future.

 But, I’ve found there’s no real “stand-in” for the one-on-one, eyeball-to-eyeball question-and-answer exchange between bass anglers at a boat show.  Recently, I’ve attended several national shows with Earl Bentz’s Triton Boats and look forward to the lineup of boat show appearances this season.

 Honestly, I’m so sold on Earl’s boat designs I’d like to answer every question personally.  There’s so much to say about Triton’s wood-free composite construction, the interior layout designed by the top performing pros on the Tournament Trail, the “performance,” and the lifetime warranty.  And Triton’s attention to safety is one of the reasons I picked Triton for my own personal “dream team.”

 If you’ve picked up a fishing magazine lately, you’ve probably seen a Triton Boat advertisement.  You’ll notice ol’ Ray Scott is doin’ his best to keep his cowboy hat in place.  I’d sure hate to lose my “trademark” Stetson, but you better be ready in a high-performance Triton.  For sure, Earl’s boat will blow your hat away.

 Triton’s Tri-Core composite material is a story in itself.  Most boats are

constructed with wood in key structural areas, and over time, wood can rot.  The folks at Triton use a Tri-Core composite material instead of wood.  This means superior strength, durability, and peak performance that adds up to a lifetime hull warranty.

 I’d like to tell you the full story—while you’re waiting on the telephone on your Triton call, but really there’s too much to tell.  So, let me tell you about a special video I’ve made:  Triton: The Inside Story.”  We’ll take you on an inside tour of the Triton manufacturing plant here in Ashland City and you’ll see first-hand why I’m convinced… “not all boats are created equal.”  If you’re already a Triton owner, this video factory tour will fully explain why your Triton boat performs and fishes so great.  And, if you’re considering the purchase of a new bass rig, seeing this video will better help you make an informed buying decision.

 I strongly suggest you invite your wife to watch the video with you.  After attending boat shows, I’ve learned an important fact.    Women—the wives—are key to many boat buying decisions.  And, Triton has a new web site computer program where with the click of a few keys you can make up a special order on color selections.  It doesn’t get any easier than that.

 So, bassin’ buddies…as long as I’ve got you holding on the line…take down this address: Triton Boats, 15 Bluegrass Drive, Ashland City, TN  37015.  Tell’em Ray Scott asked you to order the “Triton: The Inside Story” video.  Sorry about suggesting you use “snail mail,” but I’d like Earl to know we’re not just holding folks up chatting on the phone.

 And, thanks for listening.  By the way, for the Triton Boat Show schedule call 615-792-6767.  Hopefully there’ll be one close to you.  I’m gonna make as many as possible.  Hope to see you at a Triton appearance, and we can talk bass boats and swap a few bassin’ tips.