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Kicking tires on new boat
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<blockquote data-quote="BlackEagle1" data-source="post: 5093782" data-attributes="member: 18058"><p>If I were me and I was interested in a tin boat for crappie fishing the river I would bump on up to the 20 footer with a 15 degree hull. I ran an 18' with a 90 Suzuki for a year and swapped to 20' with a 150 Suzuki. I prefer side console over center or tiller setups. Those long runs and side scanning with a big tiller aren't real fun. Fairchaser is right on the lack of availability. I know of 2 guys waiting on new tin rigs and one of them is quickly approaching a year. There are more big mercury motors available than Japanese brands It seems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackEagle1, post: 5093782, member: 18058"] If I were me and I was interested in a tin boat for crappie fishing the river I would bump on up to the 20 footer with a 15 degree hull. I ran an 18’ with a 90 Suzuki for a year and swapped to 20’ with a 150 Suzuki. I prefer side console over center or tiller setups. Those long runs and side scanning with a big tiller aren’t real fun. Fairchaser is right on the lack of availability. I know of 2 guys waiting on new tin rigs and one of them is quickly approaching a year. There are more big mercury motors available than Japanese brands It seems. [/QUOTE]
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