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Bigstick56
Posted 3/25/2020 1:41 PM (#956509 - in reply to #956066)
Subject: RE: Do you like a boat you're in, or on?




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I recently got myself into a Alumacraft Competitor 205 Sport. For me it was the best multi-species set up I could find. My priorities are big front and rear casting decks, good rod storage, seating for 4+ when needed(not often) and lots of storage. For reference, the pic of the front deck, that is a 8'6" St. Croix Big Dawg. Again for me, this boat stood out among all boats, a fiberglass boat will most likely happen way down the road, but for an easy $25k maybe even closer to $30k cheaper than a similarly equipped fiberglass boat, it was a no brainier.

Edited by Bigstick56 3/25/2020 1:49 PM



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