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Location: Bloomington, MN | They are located in Melrose, MN which is where Warrior boats are manufactured.
http://www.backtrollerboats.com/
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| We will be introducing the our boat at The Northwest Sportshow in Minneapolis March 28th to April 1st, booth 86. Please stop on by and give us your honest feed back.
Edited by BacktrollerBoats 3/7/2012 9:11 PM
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Location: Waukee, IA | Whats the price range going to be like on these? They look pretty nice on the website! |
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| Thank you. It has been a long road. The first production boat is near completion. It is at that point that I will update the website and introduce pricing. I feel it would be detrimental to release pricing at this point. Simply because you cannot see the finished product.
Edited by BacktrollerBoats 3/3/2012 9:24 AM
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| First production boat has been completed. See you at the Northwest Sports Show. Booth 86. |
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| Boat looks great! I love that the freshwater boat companies are going away from carpet! It has absolutely no place in a boat. It looks very "salty". Is that seadeck flooring? Taking cues from saltwater is the future of freshwater boats. |
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| The boat looks very nice. I think if you're gonna target the Muskie crowd, you should make a 60" livewell. JMO, otherwise, very nice! |
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Location: Manitowish Waters WI | I love the polymer floor coats too. I lined my boat with the rubberized roll on kit from gander last summer. I did find that in the late fall it had the potential to become a death trap, slippery as hell with snow and ice on it. I ended up cutting a piece of marine carpet for my deck to keep from skating out of the boat. |
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| Boat looks decent, a rail system would be nice for trolling, so a guy can mount some rod holders. |
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