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samuwenn
Posted 3/3/2014 11:58 PM (#695920 - in reply to #695123)
Subject: Re: Yar craft





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LarryO - 3/1/2014 11:56 AM

I have a question for guys running the Yar-craft and Warrior boats. I've been looking through catalogs and websites and it seems like both of these brands have limited leg room at the steering console.....a bit of a different design style. I live in Indiana and everything is bass boats down here, so I don't have a dealer near by with one to go and look for myself. I'm 6'-4" tall and am wondering if leg room would be an issue with these two brands. One video even suggested taking a hatch door off and sticking your legs into a storage compartment. Don't like that solution.


i thought i replyed sorry for the delay, warrior boats ships there tiller modles without the operators seat installed i bet you can talk to them and they can send it with thte seat base at the consoles installed, awesome boats good people working there, try contacting Kent Andersen 320-248-9763, also there is a used section on there website dont miss it

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