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| Does anyone run a Polar Kraft, and if so what are your thoughts? |
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | I run the 1910, had have three of them and love them. They are built about 7 miles north of where I fish in the spring and fall and have worked with them for the past several years. What model are you looking at? They are built extremely well and I love the layout of my boat! |
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| I haven't run one before, but my cousin sells them and they are a solid rig. |
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Location: Kronenwetter, WI | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHaLZ2p1mAM |
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| I had a Polar Kraft 178 TC for about 4 years with a yam 115 four stroke. It was a great boat, and worked well for walleyes and muskies. It actually was more comfortable to muskie fish out of then several other alum boats because of the rod storage on the sides of the boat in the back made the casting deck essentially wrap around the whole boat (minus the windshield) fishing three people was very comfortable. (you could stand on the rod storage on each side)
The ride was good and fuel economy was great. Had no problems with the boat. The customer service was really good when I had questions or needed anything. The only reason I do not have it now is because I stepped up to a 20ft fiberglass boat. |
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Location: Valpo IN | I have a 168sc it`s a great boat for just under 17ft. I take it on all lakes including Lake of the Ozarks up to Lake Michigan if the waves are small. Very dry ride and handles great. My brother has a Ranger and says my Polar Kraft is built as good as his. All accessories, buttons & knobs are nice. Check em out you wont be disappointed. |
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