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tcbetka
Posted 5/21/2013 9:20 PM (#642565 - in reply to #642497)
Subject: Re: Mission "Find-a-Boat": The journey begins...




Location: Green Bay, WI
BNelson - 5/21/2013 1:40 PM

A tyee rides as good or better than a 620? I'm not buyin that one! ; )
So what boat are you leaning towards?


Not necessarily...although the Tyee does pretty darn good out there. I think you'd be surprised. But what I really meant was that MY Tyee (with me driving) rode better than most of the Rangers (with me NOT driving) I've ridden in on Green Bay. But then again I have been driving small boats on reasonably large waves since I was about 12 years old, so I would like to think I've picked up one or two things along the way. The biggest complaints I have about riding in a couple of the Rangers I've been in had as much to do with the driver simply going way too fast for the seas we were in. I don't know what it is about owning one of those boats, lol.

"It's a Ranger so I can go as fast as the engine will take me!"

Ah no...unless you want to meet Mr. Frank Hematuria soon thereafter.

TB

EDIT: Forgot to answer your last question there... Right now the Warrior V203 has the nicest floor plan for me, hands down. There isn't as much storage as in a Ranger or the Skeeter MX 2025 (or the Tuffy 2100, probably), but it's not bad in the bow--and the cockpit space more than makes up for a little bit less storage back there. And there is storage by the way--it's just not laid out the same way as in those other boats.

Edited by tcbetka 5/21/2013 9:26 PM

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