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Slamr
Posted 11/18/2011 9:51 AM (#525131 - in reply to #524127)
Subject: RE: Help me pick A boat





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TEX - 11/9/2011 11:38 PM

I was planning on buying A boat when I turn 59 and work less and fish more but that is 10 years from now I planned to buy A very nice boat then but now I think I want to buy one now.Except now I can only afford A used one and one not as nice.So have you got some recomendations for me.
I definatly want A deep v with console steering and A live well and probably the most important is for it to be sturdy.I am clumsy as hell so I want A very sturdy boat so 2 guys can fish in it move around in it and the doesnt rock when you all move around.I cant afford to spend A lot so hopefully you can give me some rcomendations.
THANKS FOR YOUR REPLIES


Yes, I'm a Tuff Team guy, but I would definitely recommend looking at the Tuffy 1760 GC. I have run one for the last 4 years and though I can turn over the boat and get back on the pro-staff thing I havent because honestly I love my boat so much that there's nothing that would be better w/o jumping up significantly in size and therefore have to get a bigger vehicle.

The 1760GC is a stable ride when driving (can handle up to 4-5' waves), can fish 3 (even when you're a clutz) and fishes a lot bigger than its 17'10" length.


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