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hobeybaker
Posted 2/27/2014 9:36 PM (#694783 - in reply to #694568)
Subject: Re: Yar craft




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Shep - 2/27/2014 9:25 AM

Chain Gang - 2/25/2014 10:19 PM

They seem to be a bit more affordable any reason to this?


Than Ranger? Answer is easy. It's not the Ranger name you are paying for, but just a good solid boat, with great handling in big water.

Any reason why a 620 is better for casing?

Yar-Craft. The Dry One.


Closer to the water, little bit more stable, baitwell takes up desk space, rear casting deck is larger, etc

If you're looking for a wave crushing machine with great lakes trolling in mind, it would be my number one pick.

Edited by hobeybaker 2/27/2014 9:40 PM

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