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Whopper Stopper
Posted 9/9/2007 5:59 AM (#273959)
Subject: Deep Boats




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Location: Forest Lake, Mn
We currently have a Alumacraft 175 Navigator. It is a very nice boat that rides close to the water and is single console so walking around the sides casting is a breeze. With the 115 Yamaha it is an excellent boat choice for small water. We have been thinking of getting a different boat that would offer a better ride for times when we are on Mille Lacs or other big water. We definitely are leaning toward glass as we had a chance to ride in a few this past season. The thing I am hung up on is Rangers seem to be the only one that has a low profile boat that not only handles rough water but allows you to cast and reel in without stooping over the side to do figure 8's or for fighting fish. I have been open to Tuffy and Warrior but, it just seems a pain in the back being that high off the water. Am I over looking something or do you just get use to having to lean over the side? Not trying to get anything started and hope I don't offend anyone's boat. Thanks for any comments or ideas!

WS

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