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esox 55
Posted 4/2/2011 8:25 PM (#490369 - in reply to #490363)
Subject: RE: Do's and Dont's of selecting the right Musky Boat?




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I have owened a 620 ranger and now i own a 205 ranger bass boat both 20 ftr's I personally like my big hi front deck on my bass boat to fish out of helps me see follows better But when i had my 620 that boat rode ruff water better and kept me alot dryer which is pretty important in late november both boats would hold 8' ft rods the 620 was nice for trolling also as for not getting a console for passanger side i personally woudn't do it when your talking about a boat over 20' the amount of room you lose isnt that much as for motors on my 620 i had a 200 evinrude and that handled that boat great Bigger motors mean bigger gas bills,bigger repair bils,bigger insurance premiunm, more weight, the size of some big outboards makes hard for fishing out the back of the boat when trolling and casting as for alum vs glass you will get 1000 different opinions I like both The way Alum boats are made today verses 15 years ago i believe is huge. All welded alum boats are nice Thats my 2 cents good luck whatever you get and also you never can have to much trolling power .

Edited by esox 55 4/2/2011 8:45 PM

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