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Location: Lake St Clair | So i fell in love with a G3 in my area that im going to check out Wednesday. Its a V185 FS, I havent seen many in person. Does anyone have any experience with this brand, things to look out for, etc?
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Hiya,
I looked at these boats a while back...have a dealer in Northern MN that carried them. To me at the time, they seemed to have a bunch of models similar to alumacraft, with about the same fit and finish....Mind you this was about 8, 9 years ago...
Seemed like a solid boat back then, and seeing they are still around, I'd guess still going strong. Stronger following in the southern states maybe? I don't see many around up this way..
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | They build a wide line of flat bottoms and semi-V models, and built the bigger water V models a few years back to get into the walleye market. Solid build, nose down posture running trimmed out. |
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Location: Lake St Clair | Thanks guys |
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Location: Tomahawk,Wis | I did run a 185 V with a 200 Yamaha ... loved it . You will not be disappointed ...
Good luck
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| There are a lot in Ohio. I've never owned one but I've not heard a bad word about them either. I looked at them but went with Lund only because of the trade in difference my Lund dealer offered was substantially more than the G3 dealer. |
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | If it is used, check the transom. At one point they used treated plywood in the transom that reacted with the aluminum. Look for bubbles in paint or repairs. |
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Location: Lake St Clair | fish4musky1 - 3/13/2018 9:45 PM
If it is used, check the transom. At one point they used treated plywood in the transom that reacted with the aluminum. Look for bubbles in paint or repairs.
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| Four years ago I purchased a G31656 ccj from Marks marine in Warren Ohio. It’s a great boat, I have no complaints. |
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