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tomcat
Posted 4/22/2004 2:36 PM (#104842 - in reply to #101726)
Subject: RE: Aluminum Boats.





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OK shep...you cant admit what you dont know! (but maybe i am the dumbest of the hulbert bros.) you say those are great musky boats...i already have great musky boat, i want an awesome musky boat.
sure, Lund makes a pretty good boat

But, thanks for the cheap jab...not bad for all walleye fisherman.

RobbK, thanks for info about the Tracker. i have tracker now, but not a Tundra...really looking to stay away from Mercs. (wife wont let me get a Merc either). But, i'm sure i could get one rigged w/ another motor, but not many Tundras w/o Mercs. you are right. sweet lay outs.

Guest, i love Tritons...what is aluminium model that is up 20 feet and deep v? i cant seem to locat them. but they sound awesome. i couldnt 'find them at www.tritonboats.com

Boat shopping...it's fun. SHould i just forget about the ALum idea and go Glass? i though glass would be alot heavier than alum boat..but when you are talking 18-22 foot boats, there seems to be no real weight difference. Now...i'm back to glass vs alum...does Glass really offer a much better ride in bigger water? i have been in big waves in big alum boats, but nothing too rough in glass. any more insight would be great! thanks
tomcat

Edited by tomcat 4/26/2004 11:50 AM

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