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Randy
Posted 3/1/2014 8:47 PM (#695222 - in reply to #694790)
Subject: Re: Yar craft





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bbradley1 - 2/27/2014 9:58 PM

There are no comparison to a ranger boat....it's not just the name, there's a reason why almost all the pro's go with ranger. They are well built, regarding the yarcraft on rangers they are wider sit lower to the water which is great..... On windy days the wind doesn't catch those super deep siides like it does on other deep v boats since it sits lower
hmmm... Have you ever been in one? I had a tiller, I now have a Ranger 1860. If Yarcraft made another one with no gunnel cap, I will sell you my Ranger and I'm buying another Yarcraft...

Edited by Randy 3/1/2014 8:59 PM

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