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Location: Schofield, Wisconsin | Has anyone had any experience with Lowe boats? Good or bad? I saw them at the Milwaukee expo and for their price looked pretty nice. Can't afford anything too expensive. Just wondering if I should be looking at something else.
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| I have owned Lowe Jon boats with 9.9 motors and they were good little boats.
I know that Bob Kerans in the Lake Shelbyville Muskie Club has a big 18' Lowe, deep V with a 115 Johnson 4 stroke and a 9.9 Johnson 4 stroke kicker. I think you can get in touch with him on the Lake Shelbyville Musky Club website. (I think he likes the boat, but you better get in touch with him. He is the only person I know who has a deep V Lowe.)
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Location: Michigan | IMHO They are a good boat at a good price. I've had mine since 2002 and must say it has done good duty for me. I take it to Northern Michigan lakes and to Ontario a couple times a year. Of coarse they are all welded hulls now. If you can get a good deal I wouldn't hesitate. I see lots of them on the water so they must be doing something right.
Jason
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Location: Toledo | Love my boat, hate my Johnson motor.
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Location: Toledo | Love my boat, hate my Johnson motor. |
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Location: Il | I hope they are good. I just picked up my new boat today fm 165. I had to wait till the coldest day of the year to do it to. The free cover it came with made the 3 hour drive home from springfield very nice. Nice standard trolling motor and a swing away tonge so it will fit in my garage by inches. Now I need some open water to test it out. |
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