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hi


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sworrall
Posted 2/14/2017 4:53 PM (#849776 - in reply to #849749)
Subject: Re: Mounting Kicker to Fiberglass Boat





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
25homes - 2/14/2017 2:33 PM

thats what I am seeing I just having hard time telling the difference when Im looking at adds..Seems the Ranger 620vs would be ideal but trying to find one used at dealer isnt easy any idea on any models of skeeters tritons or stratos that I could mount to? gonna post pic of boat see if anyone thinks kicker mountable on this one..

SWORELL Im fishing from a fiberglass 1987 bayliner trophy bass boat right now have no complaints except want lil bigger its 18ft...only other issue it only do 35mph so Im looking to upgrade its got old 7.5hp kicker that only push it 4.4mph my terrova 80# will hit 2.8-2.9mph...want to get a 20ft plus want a 200 or bigger on back but need kicker 2 lakes I fish regularly have 9.9 motor restrictions..what boat would you be looking for if you were me...I Mainly musky fish only do lil bass and crappie and walleye when I dont have enough time to musky..those waters much closer for me...not worried about anything but musky fishing...what should I be looking for? Like I stated would love to find a Ranger 620VS at dealer but not going to well right now and dont wanna drop 70k on new...thanks


Deep V models. Go to each brand's website and look at the multi-species deep V models. Walleye boats. for lack of a better term.

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