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Ben Olsen
Posted 8/17/2011 12:49 PM (#512242 - in reply to #510981)
Subject: Re: glass boat other than rangers?


I recently fished 6 days out of Mike Keyes' MX1825. The floor plan worked well for all of the camera equipment and the front deck comfortably fished two. The downside is that the console and seating is too far forward. Fished well, rode hard. High 40's with an f150...max! Limited storage.

I'm running a brand new Pathfinder 2200TRS with an F150. It's an impressive machine! Looking at the construction of these salt water boats has been a real eye-opener. Everything is super tough and simple. My boat is plumbed like the Cornelia Marie. Everything is easy to get at for maintenance. The boat will do about 50, or just under, with 1/2 tank of gas(60gal tank!)

I really think we'll be seeing more and more of them in freshwater. They are tough, ultra versatile and provide the best (IMHO) fishing layout possible. Both the Skeeter and Pathfinder are priced well under Ranger. The 22' Pathfinder is priced 15%-20%+ below the 621.

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