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<blockquote data-quote="Ozark River Runner" data-source="post: 437118" data-attributes="member: 20678"><p>The Lowes are built tough and are great boats. My dad still uses his 1976 Lowe paddle jon that he use to guide out of in the early 80's. The new Lowe big rivers are heavier than an Alweld or Blazer though. I was very close to buying a 1755 Lowe when I bought mine but it came down to overall weight. If I recall the price for a Lowe vs the Alweld was very similar. The Lowes are built out of .100 gauge aluminum whereas you can order the Alwelds and Blazers with .080. That was an important factor for me but it might not matter as much for you but I though I'd point that out. I have a 2016 1752 Alweld with a 60/40 Merc and love it. My buddy has a 2015 1752 Blazer and he loves it as well. Both boats are nearly identical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozark River Runner, post: 437118, member: 20678"] The Lowes are built tough and are great boats. My dad still uses his 1976 Lowe paddle jon that he use to guide out of in the early 80's. The new Lowe big rivers are heavier than an Alweld or Blazer though. I was very close to buying a 1755 Lowe when I bought mine but it came down to overall weight. If I recall the price for a Lowe vs the Alweld was very similar. The Lowes are built out of .100 gauge aluminum whereas you can order the Alwelds and Blazers with .080. That was an important factor for me but it might not matter as much for you but I though I'd point that out. I have a 2016 1752 Alweld with a 60/40 Merc and love it. My buddy has a 2015 1752 Blazer and he loves it as well. Both boats are nearly identical. [/QUOTE]
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