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sworrall
Posted 8/18/2011 6:44 PM (#512462 - in reply to #510981)
Subject: Re: glass boat other than rangers?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Owned an 18' center console once. Nice ride. I've run tillers, dual consoles with bubble windshields, walk throughs, and single consoles. All had advantages and disadvantages depending on what a person is looking for.

The new Skeeter is a study in compromise. It's a nice ride. I don't care for the front deck, or the layout of the rear deck, but that's me. I like my big decks, personal preference.

I'm picking up a new 1890 DCG in a couple weeks. I like that boat allot, but again, that's me. Look at Warrior when they begin building again, look at the new Yar Crafts (Cory does a nice job on those boats), look at the new models from all the builders....everyone has improved the build process immensely over the last couple years. Make your own mind up after re-educating yourself as to what the regionals are building for 2012 and what the majors have to offer.

It sounds to me like an 186 Tyee GL Lund might exactly fit your needs. Nice ride at very competitive pricing.



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