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<blockquote data-quote="Scout27" data-source="post: 486587" data-attributes="member: 5117"><p>Haven’t been on the forum for quite a while. Lots of great projects and boats to catch up on.</p><p></p><p>I have had a number of Alumacraft models over the years, 1436, (2) 1648’s (made a side console out of one of them), an 1860 SC with a 90, a dual console Pro 185 with a 90, and now still have a 2018 single console Pro 185 with a 115 SHO Yamaha. Good times with fishing, tubing and skiing. The 185’s are rated for 5 people which gives me good flexibility for who I can take out in the boat.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, love tin boats because of their light weight, flexibility, ease of maintenance and durability. Alumacraft is still one of the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scout27, post: 486587, member: 5117"] Haven’t been on the forum for quite a while. Lots of great projects and boats to catch up on. I have had a number of Alumacraft models over the years, 1436, (2) 1648’s (made a side console out of one of them), an 1860 SC with a 90, a dual console Pro 185 with a 90, and now still have a 2018 single console Pro 185 with a 115 SHO Yamaha. Good times with fishing, tubing and skiing. The 185’s are rated for 5 people which gives me good flexibility for who I can take out in the boat. Anyway, love tin boats because of their light weight, flexibility, ease of maintenance and durability. Alumacraft is still one of the best. [/QUOTE]
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