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Alweld vs Alumacraft????
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<blockquote data-quote="Ozark River Runner" data-source="post: 451709" data-attributes="member: 20678"><p>My previous boat was a 1644 flat bottom Alweld. I have fished it with two people on the deck and one on the rear deck and have had no problems with stability. I also fish gigged with the same boat and have had two large guys hanging over a rail on the front and never felt like it was unstable, within reason of course. My current boat is a 1752 Alweld and obviously the wider you go the more stable but haven't had issues with either one. Both boats have been very durable. The 1644 was originally owned by a friend of mine and he beat the heck out of that boat. I had several large dents hammered back into place after I bought it. I never had an issue with leaks and the dents never popped back out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozark River Runner, post: 451709, member: 20678"] My previous boat was a 1644 flat bottom Alweld. I have fished it with two people on the deck and one on the rear deck and have had no problems with stability. I also fish gigged with the same boat and have had two large guys hanging over a rail on the front and never felt like it was unstable, within reason of course. My current boat is a 1752 Alweld and obviously the wider you go the more stable but haven't had issues with either one. Both boats have been very durable. The 1644 was originally owned by a friend of mine and he beat the heck out of that boat. I had several large dents hammered back into place after I bought it. I never had an issue with leaks and the dents never popped back out. [/QUOTE]
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