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twells
Posted 3/17/2010 12:22 PM (#429405 - in reply to #429400)
Subject: RE: Crestliner Vs Alumacraft




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I can't speak for the Alumacraft but the Fish Hawk is a great boat. I ran one for the past 6 season. If I didn't get the Tuffy this year it would have been another Crestliner. Their customer service is great. It is roomy to fish 2 people very easy. we have fished 3 people out of it and not had any problem. The ride is smooth in them and for being a aluminmum boat you don't get the slapping of some smaller boats in the Aluminum class. I have had it on big water also with mine and you just the weather a little more and don't over push your comfort level or boat capabilities. The only thing I wish they would offer is a rear deck extension. Not really need but a nice adder. There is a few pictures on this site that people have put up examples of the extensions they made. It is also a nice family boat if that comes into the equation anywhere. You can pull skiers or tubers if that is also needed. Good luck with your choice.

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