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Klamath v. Gregor in 16' Alaskan
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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpalump" data-source="post: 457267" data-attributes="member: 13140"><p>They are both the same as far as your question. Compaired to Lund they are taller, wider, thicker and stronger. They are also heavier and can handle a larger motor. They can both handle huge waves without swamping. They can handle dock, stump and rock strikes without harm. If you want a light quick calm water tiller boat then the cheap Lund or other East coast brands are fine especially if you run a 25hp. You can put a 50 on the West Coast boats. My old 16 bayrunner (Now Klamath) was rated for and had a 60 on it. I liked it so much that I bought the 18'. They are stiff, solid, real boats compaired to what you think a tin boat is and you will pay for it. If a Lund type boat really won't do what you want then look for the best deal with a real trailer under it. All equall I'd buy a Gregor because they held the top spot so long and I never have had one. If the Klamath had a better layout, trailer and price then that's what I'd pick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpalump, post: 457267, member: 13140"] They are both the same as far as your question. Compaired to Lund they are taller, wider, thicker and stronger. They are also heavier and can handle a larger motor. They can both handle huge waves without swamping. They can handle dock, stump and rock strikes without harm. If you want a light quick calm water tiller boat then the cheap Lund or other East coast brands are fine especially if you run a 25hp. You can put a 50 on the West Coast boats. My old 16 bayrunner (Now Klamath) was rated for and had a 60 on it. I liked it so much that I bought the 18'. They are stiff, solid, real boats compaired to what you think a tin boat is and you will pay for it. If a Lund type boat really won't do what you want then look for the best deal with a real trailer under it. All equall I'd buy a Gregor because they held the top spot so long and I never have had one. If the Klamath had a better layout, trailer and price then that's what I'd pick. [/QUOTE]
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