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jonnysled
Posted 3/23/2007 6:16 PM (#246926 - in reply to #246823)
Subject: Re: big water boats (alum v glass)





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Location: minocqua, wi.
i was told that mine was built on the first 620vs hull .... the bayrangers are different than the caymen's in that the caps are put onto a deep multi-species bottom half. the fact that it can get out of skinny water has more to do with the 2-stroke power of a 200 2-stroker. it holds it's place in rough water when you are fishing too and doesn't catch wind like some of the high-siders do.

you can go too far for a dry ride and have too much boat out of the water that makes boat control a pain in the butt .... that was the case with my whaler dauntless. this ranger balances and gives you the best of both worlds on big rough water.

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