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muskydope
Posted 4/28/2017 7:34 PM (#859972 - in reply to #859898)
Subject: Re: Alumacraft boats





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Location: davis,IL
I have a Navigator 185cs with a Yammie 150, my previous boat was a Crestliner 1750 fishhawk. In comparing the two, ride is similar, Alumacraft is definitely a drier ride. The Alumacraft has more freeboard so it does get blown around more in the wind. I've felt safe in both boats, just don't drive past (speed) what feels safe in big waves. As to the 20ft Competitor, I've never fished from one but they looked impressive at the boat show. Remember generally speaking, glass boats ride better in the rough, but that has its limits too. Any boat will beat your brains out plowing through 4 footers if you push it, no matter what its made of.

Edited by muskydope 4/28/2017 7:36 PM

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