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<blockquote data-quote="wyodeputy" data-source="post: 132766" data-attributes="member: 858"><p>Disclaimer: no I've never owned one but ... </p><p></p><p>I've looked them over pretty heavily. They are a VERY popular boat with the mud motors, namely Mud Buddy who (I believe) owns a part of the business. </p><p></p><p>Excel is on the cutting edge of aluminum boat design. They've developed craftsmanship not heard of in the "jon boat / flatbottom" market. I may sound like a spokesman but I don't own one ... only wish I could cause they are pricey ... (also a little on the heavy side). Anybody that owns a Mud buddy (I do) is likely familiar with the Excel line. </p><p></p><p>I can't speak about how they'd do with an outboard jet but If I were in the market for a new boat and wanted to put a jet on it, I would not hesitate to go with Excel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyodeputy, post: 132766, member: 858"] Disclaimer: no I've never owned one but ... I've looked them over pretty heavily. They are a VERY popular boat with the mud motors, namely Mud Buddy who (I believe) owns a part of the business. Excel is on the cutting edge of aluminum boat design. They've developed craftsmanship not heard of in the "jon boat / flatbottom" market. I may sound like a spokesman but I don't own one ... only wish I could cause they are pricey ... (also a little on the heavy side). Anybody that owns a Mud buddy (I do) is likely familiar with the Excel line. I can't speak about how they'd do with an outboard jet but If I were in the market for a new boat and wanted to put a jet on it, I would not hesitate to go with Excel. [/QUOTE]
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