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Gambler Boats Logo 170 West Election Road
Draper, ut 84020
About Gambler Boats

Boats is especially proud of their modem state-of-the-art manufacturing facility: The new facility was designed to accommodate all of the innovative manufacturing processes developed by Gambler Boats.


The manufacturing process is divided into three separate buildings to maintain strict quality control:

*Building 1: The laminating process is a distinct operation responsible for delivering high quality fiberglass parts to the assembly building.

*Building 2: The assembly b uilding is responsible for assembling the basic standard components, testing all components and bringing the exterior of the boat to Gambler Boats standards. The assembly building is responsible for delivering a flawless boat to the final finishing building.

*Building 3: The Final Finish building installs trolling motors, depth finders, batteries, windshields, interiors and is responsible for presenting a tournament-ready product to the quality control inspector. Final Inspection: The Quality control inspector conducts an extensive pre-water and on the water checklist. The final quality control inspector is responsible to re-water test every Gambler Boat after any corrections are made from previous water test. A boat can only be signed off as complete if a final flawless water test has been conducted.


~The Evolution

Over twenty years ago, a team of skilled craftsmen set out on a deceptively straightforward mission: "To Create the World’s Finest Bass Boat…The most innovative, best engineered, and most satisfying bass boat imaginable." Through the years we have never lost sight of that goal, day after day, boat by boat, the process has been continuously perfected enhancing performance, speed, durability, and function to exacting standards of excellence.


Gambler Boats made bass boat design history in 1985 with the introduction of their industry changing "Raised Flipping Deck" design, which revolutionized bass boat concepts. The Gambler Boats Original "Quick Draw Tackle System," "Offset High Performance Transom," and "All Composite Construction" have all become industry-accepted standards. The Gambler Boats patented "Hydrolock Hull Design" and unequaled "Double Hull Foam Core Construction" introduced with the "Dale Earnhardt INTIMIDATOR" remain exclusive features unique to Gambler Boats.


The livewells were made larger the fill aerate and pump-out systems were redesigned for more efficiency and ease of maintenance. The team selected MotorGuide® Trolling Motors and Delco Voyager® Batteries as standard equipment. The large Front Casting Deck has new larger rod boxes with Rod Organizers for 16 rods and Retractable Rod Straps. The Rear Casting Deck now has two new convenient Quick-Draw Tackle Boxes for 10 Plano Boxes, two Quick-Draw Trays for 2 Plano Boxes and additional storage for tools and tackle. A new center console step with a large storage box and non-skid step provides easy access to the rear deck and convenient storage.


The All-New Gambler Boats are a careful blending of the classic Gambler Boat style with all of the latest in bass boat technology. Gambler Bass Boats have new sleek smooth aerodynamic functionally beautiful exterior styling. Gambler is very proud of the reputation our loyal and equally proud Gambler Bass Boat owners have established for us.


We accept the opportunity to build a custom handcrafted Gambler bass boat for you as an honor and with great responsibility. We are better prepared, and more committed than ever to live up to the expectations of the few discriminating bass boat buyers who will settle for nothing less than a Gambler.

About Bass Boats

Bass Boats are small boats ranging between 14 - 23 ft in length and are usually used for freshwater fishing. Their hulls are constructed out of aluminum or fiberglass material and are powered by outboard motors as well as trolling motor mounted on the bow. Some of the features with Bass Boats can include swivel seats that allow the fishermen to fish from almost any angle, plenty of storage to stow rods, gear, and fishing tackle, and live-wells that can be located on the bow or stern deck of the boat.
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