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<blockquote data-quote="lucescoflathead" data-source="post: 402890" data-attributes="member: 3558"><p>Still looking for an aluminum skiff and have pretty much settled on the Alweld Crawdad. I'm trying to decide between a 1748 and an 1848. I fish several restricted horspower lakes as well as the Allegheny and Kiski Rivers so i'll probably also bite the bullet and buy a 20 hp 4 stroke to power it.</p><p></p><p>I think the longer skinny boat will perform better with a 20 hp than a short wide one like a 1660. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks Todd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucescoflathead, post: 402890, member: 3558"] Still looking for an aluminum skiff and have pretty much settled on the Alweld Crawdad. I'm trying to decide between a 1748 and an 1848. I fish several restricted horspower lakes as well as the Allegheny and Kiski Rivers so i'll probably also bite the bullet and buy a 20 hp 4 stroke to power it. I think the longer skinny boat will perform better with a 20 hp than a short wide one like a 1660. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks Todd [/QUOTE]
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