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MyliesPlace(Justin)
Posted 9/19/2013 6:26 PM (#664361 - in reply to #664357)
Subject: RE: Help Us pick our Boat





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Location: Lake of the Woods, Morson, Ontario
Have seen a lot of muskie boats roll in and out of the resort the last 23 years. Both would be good vessels for LOTW.

Between those two...more boat and more motor for less money seems like a no-brainer. Alumacraft is a well built boat. I have pounded my tournament pro 185 in the rough weather of fall up here for a lot of years now.

Something to consider....

Both those models have higher sides. Makes it much more difficult to work on fish in the net over the side of the boat, even with a deep bag...it is a long reach in a tyee or trophy.

Yamaha seem to have better staying power than E-tecs. Still seeing e-tecs blow up for no apparent reason. Two more this summer in the bigger HP.

Good luck in your purchase.

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