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thoughts? #11110816 09/18/15 03:12 AM
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Re: thoughts? [Re: senko9S] #11111317 09/18/15 01:59 PM
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Not for me. But a neat idea.

I will stick to my Bass Hunter EX for now

Re: thoughts? [Re: senko9S] #11111536 09/18/15 03:13 PM
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You will lose time on the water carrying stuff to and from launch point/storage point and assembling heavy seat/battery/motor and other parts each time. Very inefficient with troll motor/paddle power- round shape has terrible water and wave drag and high up sitting catches wind. A positive is that it can be moved and stored easier than a buster boat once it is disassembled. JMHO, others may disagree!

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Re: thoughts? [Re: senko9S] #11112170 09/18/15 08:21 PM
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The thought of covered storage would be cool. I ended up using a Pelican dry box as a battery box and I can fit a tackle bag and a few tackle boxes in the empty space. Fits perfectly inside the boats, too. Wouldn't be hard to improve the design of the busters/raiders/prowlers etc. but it would cause the price to climb with built in compartments and such.

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