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scmuskies
Posted 11/7/2014 11:20 AM (#738840 - in reply to #738793)
Subject: RE: Aluminum Boats





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Location: Mayville, WI
All brands make a good boat and difference between welded & rivet is personal preference - look for one that fits your need and a layout you like. When looking, I thought Lund was a bit overpriced, though very nice, downfall being that they didn't make a deck that was the same level around the entire boat and they don't make the Predator anymore. A great layout was the Crestliner CMV - wish they still made those, overall Crestliners do sit a bit higher in the water

If I were looking now:

Alumacraft - Competitor
Lund - Pro Guide (come in tillers only)
Crestliner - Pro Tiller or Fish Hawk (Raptor nice, but sides are higher than the Fish Hawk)

Currently, I run an Alumacraft Navigator & next boat will likely be another Alumacraft Tiller - the Competitor 185 is a nice ride - very happy with my purchase.

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