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twells
Posted 3/17/2010 3:36 PM (#429452 - in reply to #429400)
Subject: RE: Crestliner Vs Alumacraft




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Johnnysled, That is the same thing I had with my crestliner is the flexing in the front deck. I talekd with Crestliner directly and took it out there over the winter and they added reinforcement at no cost other than getting out to them. On the way there I blew a bearing on the trailer and they had a guy in town that fixed it for me at a very reasonable price when I could have been over the coals with limited choices. That was the customer service side that I liked.

Both are good boats. In the long run it is what you are happy with and your needs. I had a 125 mercury on mine and got 48 mph top end. My brotherinlaw has the same boat with a 90 Johnson 4 stroke and gets 38 mph with it but goes through about 1/4-13 the gas that I did with mine. Have fun shopping.

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