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Posted 7/19/2002 1:26 PM (#38248)
Subject: Alumicraft Boats Good?


I own a 16'6" Alumacraft boat, i have owned it for 7 years now and have enjoyed it totally, i can float that baby in about 6 inches of water with the motor trimmed. Easy to handle with one person. I put a 60 horse Merc on it , instead of the 40 that it came with. I also built a platform on the back, wich was easy to do. If its the same model it has a small 8 inch pwide strip across the back, and the gas tank is located under neath, and is out of the way. The platform i built sits nicely on top of the inside rails i will call them, up to the live well. Nice live well for crappies, or resusitating a muskie if need be. That might be a good topic also, if otheres have ever stuck one in the live well to recop. But anyway it rides well and handles waves rather well. The price sounds right, and i would have no quallms about snappin it up. The transom is a tad small, so if your doing alot of back trolling for walleyes, it may pose a problem, but for muskies i havent a bad word about it.

Stinky Nets to all and to all a good nite[:bigsmile:]

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