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<blockquote data-quote="hankthecrank" data-source="post: 401958" data-attributes="member: 18463"><p>Rick, G3"s are a Yamaha owned company and built on an agreement with Lowes. Thats why they look so much like a Lowe. Yamaha wanted a boat company so they could offer a complete package. G3 boat , Yamaha controls and motor. I have a 1648 jon boat, welded hull with a live well in the middle bench and there is nothing I don"t like about this boat. Tough as nails, easy to keep clean and plenty of room. If I had to change anything, I would change the boat to a v-hull instead of a flat bottom. But I"ll manage, she just won"t take the rough water as well. Hank PS, I bought the welded hull at the dealer 2 model years out for the same price as a new riveted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hankthecrank, post: 401958, member: 18463"] Rick, G3"s are a Yamaha owned company and built on an agreement with Lowes. Thats why they look so much like a Lowe. Yamaha wanted a boat company so they could offer a complete package. G3 boat , Yamaha controls and motor. I have a 1648 jon boat, welded hull with a live well in the middle bench and there is nothing I don"t like about this boat. Tough as nails, easy to keep clean and plenty of room. If I had to change anything, I would change the boat to a v-hull instead of a flat bottom. But I"ll manage, she just won"t take the rough water as well. Hank PS, I bought the welded hull at the dealer 2 model years out for the same price as a new riveted. [/QUOTE]
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