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mskyhntr
Posted 4/24/2009 6:27 PM (#374061 - in reply to #374039)
Subject: RE: Lund Explorer or Alumacraft Dominator




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Explorer hands down!
here's why IMO.
1. Lund Resale is always something to consider, while the Alumacraft is a great boat the lunds in any model always sell faster.
2. Wide gunnels on the dominator take up way to much room, the explorer has the thin gunnels giving more interior room. Allowing side takes to stand and cast from on the explorer gives better fishability and puts you closer to the water.
3. Carpet on the gunnels? Who wants to lean on wet gunnels to release a fish? Carpet doesn't dry in a day. The explorer gunnels are aluminum and are much thinner making releasing and unhooking easier.

If you want to compare the explorer I would look at the navigator line up they seem real similiar. To me the the wider gunnels are more along the lines of the pro-v line up.

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