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Musky Face
Posted 11/9/2014 9:57 AM (#739151 - in reply to #738793)
Subject: Re: Aluminum Boats




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I have a 2011 Alumacraft navigator 175, I think that it is set up well for a musky fisherman. Big casting decks and the deck goes all around the boat. I can fish 3 guys and 3 to 5 monster lakewood boxes in the boat comfortably. 1 guy on back deck a 2 on the front deck. I can get on big water if I want to, I have had it on milliacs, leech, and red lake for walleye opener. Very wide and stable boat, i like that alot. Alumacraft boats come with a lifetime hull and floor also. All boats are tough to control in a stiff wind, you just need to equip the boat with a high powered trolling motor to help with that. I like this boat for any types or styles of fishing. The new models that are like the navigator is the competitor. Have fun shopping.

Edited by Musky Face 11/9/2014 10:03 AM

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