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Further North
Posted 12/28/2014 11:04 PM (#745667 - in reply to #745485)
Subject: Re: Aluminum Boats




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muskyhunter47 - 12/27/2014 4:11 PM

Ya I loved my CMV lots of storage . The only thing I did not like was the rod storage. I started fishing longer rods and had no where to put them. The fishing was great big decks that was great. Seats were a little low and I only had one bubble so passenger got the full wind in the fall that was no fun for them. I did have some of the welds Crack on the transom dropped it off in little falls Mn had it back in 2 weeks never had any more problems with it.


If I'm by myself (and I often am) I store the long rods on that slanted area to the left of the passenger seat, tilting back. This works great, even with 9 ft. fly rods, which I use a fair amount.

I can fit 7 1/2 footers in the rod locker, If I plan what I'm doing a little.

The single bubble would have been a problem - you probably saw in my pics that the previous owner has removed the port side console...After looking at the pictures and talking to him I was probably still going to buy the boat, and I mentioned to him that I'd have to try to get another console from Crestliner...he said "Oh, I've got the other one in the garage, I've never used it."

I made him an offer 5 seconds later....

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