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New Rig Finally Complete - 1652 Lowe Roughneck
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<blockquote data-quote="Critter851" data-source="post: 353615" data-attributes="member: 13430"><p>Ya the dog's trolling motor privileges have been revoked.</p><p></p><p>As for the rough water, the Roughneck handles it very well. I run it on Lake Lanier which is a VERY busy lake and it handles small to moderate wakes with ease. I have friends with Duracrafts and Trackers who say that this boat makes the world of difference when it comes to taking waves. Not saying it does not bang you around but I was surprised at how well it performed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Critter851, post: 353615, member: 13430"] Ya the dog's trolling motor privileges have been revoked. As for the rough water, the Roughneck handles it very well. I run it on Lake Lanier which is a VERY busy lake and it handles small to moderate wakes with ease. I have friends with Duracrafts and Trackers who say that this boat makes the world of difference when it comes to taking waves. Not saying it does not bang you around but I was surprised at how well it performed. [/QUOTE]
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