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<blockquote data-quote="Pilchard" data-source="post: 5388733" data-attributes="member: 19427"><p>I ran a Mako in a redfish series a long time ago and can say I would never buy one. </p><p></p><p>Here are a few issues I remember. Cap separated from hull. Trolling motor mount ripped through the glass. Leaning post broke off. Battery tray wasn't screwed down. </p><p></p><p>Admittedly, I ran it hard on days that if I was recreational fishing, I would have stayed home... but the integrity of the boat was quickly shown to be poor when it was in rough conditions. The leaning post came loose on a 75 mile run. That was not a comfortable ride home.</p><p></p><p>Where will you be fishing? I'd be happy to recommend a few others to look at based on the fishery you will be in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pilchard, post: 5388733, member: 19427"] I ran a Mako in a redfish series a long time ago and can say I would never buy one. Here are a few issues I remember. Cap separated from hull. Trolling motor mount ripped through the glass. Leaning post broke off. Battery tray wasn't screwed down. Admittedly, I ran it hard on days that if I was recreational fishing, I would have stayed home... but the integrity of the boat was quickly shown to be poor when it was in rough conditions. The leaning post came loose on a 75 mile run. That was not a comfortable ride home. Where will you be fishing? I'd be happy to recommend a few others to look at based on the fishery you will be in. [/QUOTE]
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