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How are the G3, Gator Tough Series, all welded boats?
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<blockquote data-quote="juggernot" data-source="post: 351576" data-attributes="member: 10919"><p>I love my 03 1860 and have had no issues w corrosion anywhere on my boat. I researched and compared many brands of jon boats for several years before buying my used boat in 07 and it may not be the very best, but for the price G3s are hard to beat. They are tough/well built and perform well. Mine has wood under the bow deck apparently to help anchor trolling motor mounts and sturdy the deck and it looks like quality 3/4" marine plywood from what I can see, not pressure treated wood. I assume the wood in the transom is the same marine plywood and there is really no way for the wood inside the boat to get wet unless the motor mounting bolts are not sealed or the boat is swamped or fills w water. My motor weighs almost #400 and my 11 year old transom is still rock solid w no flexing at all. I think you'll like that boat a lot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juggernot, post: 351576, member: 10919"] I love my 03 1860 and have had no issues w corrosion anywhere on my boat. I researched and compared many brands of jon boats for several years before buying my used boat in 07 and it may not be the very best, but for the price G3s are hard to beat. They are tough/well built and perform well. Mine has wood under the bow deck apparently to help anchor trolling motor mounts and sturdy the deck and it looks like quality 3/4" marine plywood from what I can see, not pressure treated wood. I assume the wood in the transom is the same marine plywood and there is really no way for the wood inside the boat to get wet unless the motor mounting bolts are not sealed or the boat is swamped or fills w water. My motor weighs almost #400 and my 11 year old transom is still rock solid w no flexing at all. I think you'll like that boat a lot! [/QUOTE]
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