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New Boat topic~big aluminum Vs...who has what?
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<blockquote data-quote="YamahaC40Guy" data-source="post: 87455" data-attributes="member: 953"><p>Thanks for the replies guys, sort of has me thinking Alaskan more than ever. Shame they're so damned expensive. I see about 1-2 of these (MAYBE) come up for sale used every year...so that avenue might not actually work. I was fishing yesterday with my father in law, and two of my kids...and MAN, things were more cramped than I would have liked. The boat behaved perfectly, just a case of bumper cars inSIDE the thing! lol</p><p></p><p>I see their REBEL and PRO-V boats on the water sometimes and I bet they're a treat to fish from. My only concern is all the extra weight those frills add, and how much motor I'd need to push them. (or truck to pull them) Lund's OUTFITTER 1750 looks about right, but aside from the wider beam (which would really help I'm sure) it's only 1-1/2' longer than my boat. </p><p></p><p>Time to start saving I guess!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YamahaC40Guy, post: 87455, member: 953"] Thanks for the replies guys, sort of has me thinking Alaskan more than ever. Shame they're so damned expensive. I see about 1-2 of these (MAYBE) come up for sale used every year...so that avenue might not actually work. I was fishing yesterday with my father in law, and two of my kids...and MAN, things were more cramped than I would have liked. The boat behaved perfectly, just a case of bumper cars inSIDE the thing! lol I see their REBEL and PRO-V boats on the water sometimes and I bet they're a treat to fish from. My only concern is all the extra weight those frills add, and how much motor I'd need to push them. (or truck to pull them) Lund's OUTFITTER 1750 looks about right, but aside from the wider beam (which would really help I'm sure) it's only 1-1/2' longer than my boat. Time to start saving I guess!! [/QUOTE]
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