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muskyfishing89
Posted 12/9/2014 2:29 AM (#743362)
Subject: Alumacraft Competitor




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What do you like about your Alumacraft Competitor?
flyingfish8604
Posted 12/9/2014 3:33 AM (#743363 - in reply to #743362)
Subject: Re: Alumacraft Competitor




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I have a 2010 Alumacraft Navigator, and I love it! I was actually really disappointed they discontinued the model, and roled it into the Competitor and Dominator. The boats are rock solid, I just think they took away a little of the casting deck and the big livewell. The older boats have a 45" (which is more like 50") livewell. I wanted the bigger well, just incase. I've never had to use it to revive a fish, but it makes me more comfortable. Your best bet, is to go and look at them. Sometimes a picture doesn't do it justice. You have to get what you want for what your specific needs are. If I ever have to get a different boat, I will DEFINITELY look to get another Alumacraft.
tip up
Posted 12/10/2014 10:37 PM (#743667 - in reply to #743362)
Subject: RE: Alumacraft Competitor




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I have a 2012 Competitor 185. The ride in big water is lacking. Casting decks are awesome!
I have a Mercury 150 it can go 48 mph. I wish I had a smaller moter.

Nick
scmuskies
Posted 12/11/2014 9:12 AM (#743702 - in reply to #743667)
Subject: RE: Alumacraft Competitor





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Location: Mayville, WI

tip up - 12/10/2014 10:37 PM
I wish I had a smaller moter.


That may be the first time I've heard that for a boat owner!
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