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jkretch
Posted 9/7/2013 8:49 AM (#661793 - in reply to #661047)
Subject: RE: Big casting deck, for big water--used boats to look for?




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I've run a Champion Fishunter 190 since 1997. It handles big water well...had it on Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, St Clair Etc without issues. Front deck fishes two with ease. Back deck insert provides a large rear casting platform as well. Lots of dry storage. Very stable and lower to water than a lot of "big water" boats. Tracks well and easy to control in wind with trolling motor. I've had very few issues with the boat - quality. Some negatives - 7' max in rod locker. I don't need two livewells. Access to batteries, pumps, etc is a bear .

All in all it's a great boat. If you are able to find one - it shouldn't break the bank either. Have fun shopping.

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