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New Boat topic~big aluminum Vs...who has what?
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 87216" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>The Lund has always been an excellent boat. They are really the industry standard in durable tinnies. However, now that they are owned by Brunswick, I am not happy. I personally hate Brunswick, and am seeing some lack of quality control. The Lunds are still SWEET! They have all sorts of ingenious thinking. I haven't seen any of the new ones in person, to really judge that particular line on quality control. The Starcrafts didn't make me happy regarding quality control. I felt that they started cutting corners in some of the newer models. Plus, I can't fit behind the console on the 17 foot bass boat, which might give me some bias. </p><p></p><p>For what you are planning, the Lund Alaskan seems to be a great fit for you. I know of a lot of happy owners with those, and they are a no nonsense boat ready to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 87216, member: 55"] The Lund has always been an excellent boat. They are really the industry standard in durable tinnies. However, now that they are owned by Brunswick, I am not happy. I personally hate Brunswick, and am seeing some lack of quality control. The Lunds are still SWEET! They have all sorts of ingenious thinking. I haven't seen any of the new ones in person, to really judge that particular line on quality control. The Starcrafts didn't make me happy regarding quality control. I felt that they started cutting corners in some of the newer models. Plus, I can't fit behind the console on the 17 foot bass boat, which might give me some bias. For what you are planning, the Lund Alaskan seems to be a great fit for you. I know of a lot of happy owners with those, and they are a no nonsense boat ready to work. [/QUOTE]
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