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<blockquote data-quote="bryan28" data-source="post: 442014" data-attributes="member: 7278"><p>Crestliner 2200 Bay, Excel 220 Bay Pro or SeaArk 2072 VFX? I want a tough boat that can do the bays, jetties and lakes in TX and last for many years. Which would be your choice and why? Any real negatives as far as boat construction (welds not holding up, etc) with any of these brands?Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryan28, post: 442014, member: 7278"] Crestliner 2200 Bay, Excel 220 Bay Pro or SeaArk 2072 VFX? I want a tough boat that can do the bays, jetties and lakes in TX and last for many years. Which would be your choice and why? Any real negatives as far as boat construction (welds not holding up, etc) with any of these brands?Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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