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Posted 4/3/2011 12:21 PM (#490460 - in reply to #490081)
Subject: Re: Crestliner Raptor




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Esox I understand what you are saying. I ran Crestliners for years and was very happy. I started fishing bigger water more often so I made the decision to go to a glass boat. Glass boats may be heavier and need more power but the ride and other things make up the difference.
I had spent many years on the Pro Staff for a dealer that carried Crestliner and Ranger so when I decided to make the change it was betwen Ranger and Triton ( Triton and Crestliner are owned by the same company ) I had almost decided to buy a Ranger when I seen a Recon at a tournament in 3lakes. I liked what I saw and did some research and actually bought one. So I am now a Recon Boat owner and Pro Staff member for them. I ran it all last year and was very happy with the boat. Maybe you should add that one to the mix and take a look at it. I think you would be pleasantly suprised at the price and what they have to offer.
One other thing I am not sure if you looked a Tuffy but they make a great boat also at a good price. The Rangers are great but they cost you a whole lot more.

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