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TJ DeVoe
Posted 10/24/2012 9:36 AM (#593060 - in reply to #593052)
Subject: RE: What boat for you?




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Location: Stevens Point, WI
I'd have to disagree on the windshield rigs. I've owned two myself and feel they are no different than a dual console. Everyone says they take up a lot of room. What room is taken up in a windshield rig versus a dual console? I still can't figure this one out myself. At times, yes, the wind can grab them a bit easier but over time you get use to it and learn how to run the boat in higher winds.

I've never seen that much difference to where I've thought why do I own a windshield rig. They obviously aren't for everyone, but until you have experience with one and can make that decision confidently, I would definitely suggest not overlooking one if a windshield rig appeals to you. They really do make a great all around option for fishing and family activities.

Edited by TJ DeVoe 10/24/2012 9:48 AM

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