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<blockquote data-quote="Doug+Nancy" data-source="post: 482347" data-attributes="member: 30775"><p>I’m new here and am looking for advice on which tunnel hull boat to get. Cost wise it seems the Weldbilt boats have a lot to offer. I have no brand loyalty. Just looking for the most bang for the buck. I’m interested in a 16 to 17’ semi V tiller. Any advice on which brand and model to buy would be greatly appreciated. I will be fishing primarily on the flats and around mangrove islands in the keys, the 10,000 islands, and in Charlotte Harbor in Florida. Just me and the wife 90% of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug+Nancy, post: 482347, member: 30775"] I’m new here and am looking for advice on which tunnel hull boat to get. Cost wise it seems the Weldbilt boats have a lot to offer. I have no brand loyalty. Just looking for the most bang for the buck. I’m interested in a 16 to 17’ semi V tiller. Any advice on which brand and model to buy would be greatly appreciated. I will be fishing primarily on the flats and around mangrove islands in the keys, the 10,000 islands, and in Charlotte Harbor in Florida. Just me and the wife 90% of the time. [/QUOTE]
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