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<blockquote data-quote="BigCityBubba" data-source="post: 5673035" data-attributes="member: 23435"><p>A friend of mine had a 19 ft alumacraft with a 150 johnson on it. I don't remember the model number. It was a dual console bass boat that was very stable boat and had allot of storage. It didn't handle rough water very well. The aluminum hull just bounced on top of the waves. The boat was rated for a 200hp and reading reviews, people with the 200hp were claiming speeds up to 90 mph. My friends boat with the 150hp was fast enough for me. The first time he took it out and opened it up, he left his tackle box on the front deck. The tackle box lifted up, flew over our heads, and exploded on the water behind us. This was not a light tackle box either.</p><p></p><p>Basically, it was a great boat with the exception of rough water. Put your rain gear on, is all I can say if you take it out on a windy early spring day on big water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCityBubba, post: 5673035, member: 23435"] A friend of mine had a 19 ft alumacraft with a 150 johnson on it. I don't remember the model number. It was a dual console bass boat that was very stable boat and had allot of storage. It didn't handle rough water very well. The aluminum hull just bounced on top of the waves. The boat was rated for a 200hp and reading reviews, people with the 200hp were claiming speeds up to 90 mph. My friends boat with the 150hp was fast enough for me. The first time he took it out and opened it up, he left his tackle box on the front deck. The tackle box lifted up, flew over our heads, and exploded on the water behind us. This was not a light tackle box either. Basically, it was a great boat with the exception of rough water. Put your rain gear on, is all I can say if you take it out on a windy early spring day on big water. [/QUOTE]
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