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    16 foot deep v camo starcraft 20hp Evenrude, 38" livewell with a 40lb thrust electric motor.
    Suites my needs just fine for Hunting and fishing & Exploring.
    To hunt & to fish = enjoying life; I live for the outdoors.

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    Here it is....just a $200 fibreglass canoe. Just happens to be one of my favorite styles waterfowl hunting, jump shooting in creeks. The pic was taken on an early spring canoe trip with my buddy. I paddled over 40 km's that weekend lol

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    for a guy who dreams of one day owning a boat, seeing how much you paid for these would certainly help..JK. I'm hoping to have a canoe in say...the next decade. I'll get by with my waders for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hound View Post
    I tried tin boats high sides act like sails , pain to fish my style. and as for a little bass boat mine is almost 2500lbs before my tackle and gear. If it floats and get's you out fishing then it's a great boat.


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    but why do you need so much horsepower?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outdoorsman View Post
    16 foot deep v camo starcraft 20hp Evenrude, 38" livewell with a 40lb thrust electric motor.
    Suites my needs just fine for Hunting and fishing & Exploring.
    thats all you need right there nice ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by SRT8 smoker cra View Post
    Wouldn't be caught dead in a lund way over priced and under powered I have owned a tinny for 3 years and fished bass tournies out if it and you just can't compete against the bass boats they spend there time fishing not traveling from fishing spots and boat control is a big part of bass fishing and if its windy your fighting it all day long in a tin boat. I can buy a bass boat that will do 65mph for less than the price of a 17 foot lund with a 90hp on it. It all comes down to preference I want a 21 foot ranger with a 250xs on it but can't afford that so I will have to see what I can find in my price range
    yeah you cant afford one these things are topping 60 grand for a new one its nuts, 60 for a boat come on

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    Quote Originally Posted by gordonk View Post
    yeah you cant afford one these things are topping 60 grand for a new one its nuts, 60 for a boat come on
    The one I'm looking at is a 18.6 foot with a 175 on it and its $26500 that's not to bad if ya ask me hopefully it will be in my driveway by April

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    what are you looking at srt8

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hound View Post
    what are you looking at srt8

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    09 Triton 18hp dual console with a 175hp opti I would have it already but I waited a year to take parental leave with my boy.

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    South of the border they like to have a little extra when it comes to getting into those Inaccessible waters..

    To hunt & to fish = enjoying life; I live for the outdoors.

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