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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpalump" data-source="post: 435378" data-attributes="member: 13140"><p>Ranger makes very nice tin bass boats. Could you kill two birds with one stone? Most of us would not even look at a Ranger glass boat. I had a 16' tiller V all the years I owned a 20' glass boat until I saw the lite. I split the difference in an 18' tin. If your still wanting a smaller boat then go look at Alumicraft or Lowe 16' vee hulls at Cabellas or Bass pro shops for an idea of what works well. One of those with a 25hp would compliment a lager plastic boat really nice. Flat or V, new or old. Those boats do everthing well. Lite and nimble but big enough for people and gear. You will lean to laugh at those Brodozers pulling overpowered plasic and vinyl bass bling. Sorry but "bass tards"crack me up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpalump, post: 435378, member: 13140"] Ranger makes very nice tin bass boats. Could you kill two birds with one stone? Most of us would not even look at a Ranger glass boat. I had a 16' tiller V all the years I owned a 20' glass boat until I saw the lite. I split the difference in an 18' tin. If your still wanting a smaller boat then go look at Alumicraft or Lowe 16' vee hulls at Cabellas or Bass pro shops for an idea of what works well. One of those with a 25hp would compliment a lager plastic boat really nice. Flat or V, new or old. Those boats do everthing well. Lite and nimble but big enough for people and gear. You will lean to laugh at those Brodozers pulling overpowered plasic and vinyl bass bling. Sorry but "bass tards"crack me up. [/QUOTE]
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