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<blockquote data-quote="Model70Man" data-source="post: 4556838" data-attributes="member: 2756"><p>This is my do everything boat. It's a Ranger RP190 aluminum bay boat. It has a 115 hp Mercury 4 stroke and will run 53 mph and rides like a glass boat. It handles rough water with ease with the wide 96 inch beam and drafts 2 inches above the white line in the second pic which is approximately 10 inches. I tournament bass fish out of my boat and it's rigged with a 80# Fortrex and Humminbird electronics at the console and bow. I trout fish on the Clinch River with my boat. I like to put in at Miller's Island and run up to the wier dam and then make a run down below Peach Orchard and then back up to Miller's Island. It has a hydraulic jack plate for skinny water but I mainly use the jack plate for optimizing performance and speed. I have hunted the past 2 deer seasons using my boat. It works very well in the shallow areas and has plenty of room for all of our gear and then some. If I get blood or mud in it it's no big deal. It has the Rawhide interior. I simply get the water hose and spray it out. In the summer I fish bare foot and my feet do not get hot standing on the deck. This summer we bought a tube to pull on the lake for our kids and there was plenty of room for all 5 of us and the tube. This boat is by far the best all around boat I've ever had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Model70Man, post: 4556838, member: 2756"] This is my do everything boat. It's a Ranger RP190 aluminum bay boat. It has a 115 hp Mercury 4 stroke and will run 53 mph and rides like a glass boat. It handles rough water with ease with the wide 96 inch beam and drafts 2 inches above the white line in the second pic which is approximately 10 inches. I tournament bass fish out of my boat and it's rigged with a 80# Fortrex and Humminbird electronics at the console and bow. I trout fish on the Clinch River with my boat. I like to put in at Miller's Island and run up to the wier dam and then make a run down below Peach Orchard and then back up to Miller's Island. It has a hydraulic jack plate for skinny water but I mainly use the jack plate for optimizing performance and speed. I have hunted the past 2 deer seasons using my boat. It works very well in the shallow areas and has plenty of room for all of our gear and then some. If I get blood or mud in it it's no big deal. It has the Rawhide interior. I simply get the water hose and spray it out. In the summer I fish bare foot and my feet do not get hot standing on the deck. This summer we bought a tube to pull on the lake for our kids and there was plenty of room for all 5 of us and the tube. This boat is by far the best all around boat I've ever had. [/QUOTE]
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