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hi


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TJ DeVoe
Posted 4/16/2007 5:47 PM (#251057 - in reply to #250991)
Subject: RE: Musky & multi species boats




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Location: Stevens Point, WI
Curlytail,

I agree with you about the wide gunnels but I actually began to like them because on the Pro-V's I stood on them for casting and felt very comfortable doing so. Now I know not every person likes them but just for your information that there is plenty of room to stand on them and that will give you a great way for figure 8ing. But totally agree those gunnels are a down side.

Yes, Tracker does make a boat like that Schuler, I forgot about that one. It's the Tournament V-18. From what it looks like in the book it would be a pretty decent boat and would meet some of those things you were looking for Tom.

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