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Old 02-04-2010, 07:42 PM
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Ahh Port Sanilac Harbor...
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Over all i like this the best.Love the huge deck.Lund is nice as well .All great boats,Mich
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Old 02-04-2010, 09:44 PM
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That is a really nice boat.


....and yes Port Sanilac.....did well that day too if I remember right. Couple coho and a couple lakers
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Thank you. When I was growing up, the neighbor bought one for the factory new when I was about 7 I think. Always loved that boat and the lines of it. He still has that boat to this day (30 years later). Since its an I/B the motor sits in the middle of the boat, so the whole transom is open giving it alot more room than most boats its size.
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Yah I know its the same boat.

and my duck boat
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Those things are bad to the bone, built like a Higgins Boat.
Ride rough though.

Suckerbass, that Whaler is sweet as heck.
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Ride rough though.

Suckerbass, that Whaler is sweet as heck.
Need air ride then .Ya im tired of getting beat to hell on big water.I may be going up tomm if this boat checks out.Least we will have a wind shield and a floor to stand on.We did the last 6 yrs in a 16 ft duck boat .16 ft Deep V.Had a good time always.But holding your nuts while moving along is not a good ride . Reason i cant wait to stand and drive.Untill i get blasted with a wave in the face .18 fter not that big either,Mich
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You need to get glass. I wish I had listened to everyone when they told me the same thing for the last 30 years. By the time you hung a motor, kicker, bow mount, electronics etc... on that tin kidney crusher, Javelin could have put you into a Ranger multispecies and given you change back. Price a Reata or 1860, you would be shocked. Less than a Lund........
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Price a Reata or 1860, you would be shocked. Less than a Lund........

That is not necessarily true. I priced out both the Lund Tyee GL and the Ranger Reata with exactly the same option's and the Lund was SLIGHTLY less, by a few hundred buck's. That was ordering a new boat from the factory, not one on the show room floor.
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Price a Reata or 1860, you would be shocked. Less than a Lund........

That is not necessarily true. I priced out both the Lund Tyee GL and the Ranger Reata with exactly the same option's and the Lund was SLIGHTLY less, by a few hundred buck's. That was ordering a new boat from the factory, not one on the show room floor.
You're right, I should have said comparably priced to a similarly sized and equipped name brand aluminum boat.
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