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HD Fatboy
Posted 12/17/2013 9:38 AM (#679451 - in reply to #677875)
Subject: Re: Downside to fishing Muskie on a Bass boat?




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achotrod - 12/7/2013 2:39 PM

Anyone want to comment if my rails are suitable for rod holders?

I had a Nitro for two years, I sold it to buy a crestliner 1850 Sportfish.

My nitro had 115 hp so here in PA I could not fish a lot of HP restricted Lakes. Very hard to add a kicker for trolling, and even harder to figure out how to add 6 rod holders for when there are two people in the boat.

I guess really though, the answer to your question is, how you really want to use the boat. My Nitro was better for casting, towed better because of weight. Needed less water to launch.

My Crestliner will take bigger water and waves. Better for trolling because of Traxtech track system for rod holders rocket launchers...kicker motor.

One other item I like better is a top I can stand up in. for trolling on really hot sunny days, or put the sides and back on for trolling the winter months in below freezing temps.

Edited by HD Fatboy 12/17/2013 9:40 AM

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