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I guess 2 out 3 ain't bad :o :lol:
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Buy 2 and send one over my way.
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Before you buy that alumacraft you ought to give Bainbridge Marine a call. Express aluminum boats has just come out with a redfish model and a flats model. They look pretty sweet. Bainbridge Marine 229-246-9547 ask for Kyle.
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Thanks birddog, I have been doing some research and I saw those boats, they look nice and I know a guy who bought a boat up there

ST99 is also in the know with regards to those boats, he has a PM :thumbup:
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Take a look at Sea Ark and Duracraft also, they make some nice aluminum inshore rigs.

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Post by mjsigns »

It looks nice. Is it better than a G3?

Keep shopping and find one for less than 11k and buy it.

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I've owned two Alumacraft jon boats. Huggins Outboard in Albany sells them. They are built to last. Square ribs instead of round. Very well built. If I ever buy a metal boat again, it'll be a Alumacraft. :thumbup:
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I have had an Alumacraft, a Fisher Marine and now a War Eagle. The War Eagle is the best built so far.

I have bounced it off trees in the swamps and in the chop in Tampa Bay and around the Panhandle. She is still tickin'

The Alumacraft was a 15 foot fishing boat with all the carpet and fixed up real nice. They do a fine job on finishing out thier boats.
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Little worrysome that you have to call for a price. Pretty decent looking boats though.

http://www.boatrightmarine.com
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Is there an advantage of Aluminum over composite/fiberglass?
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georgiasportsman wrote:Is there an advantage of Aluminum over composite/fiberglass?
You can recycle it :o and you become highly conductive :wink: ...

Personal preference mainly, GS.... :thumbup:
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