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Aluminum rigs
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12/04/18 03:15 AM
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Gdubfisherman
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I have been researching a lot about aluminum boats lately and was wondering if anyone could give me any feedback on a ranger rt188? I know there are a ton of manufacturers out there but the best reviews I’ve seen are for ranger and xpress. Not sure about the after market network for vexus but those look pretty nice. I know they will not run as smooth or as fast as glass boats but the new glass boat prices are just crazy. I’m just a weekend fisherman that enjoys spending time on the water with my kiddos and can’t bring myself to break the bank for a new glass boat.
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Re: Aluminum rigs
[Re: Gdubfisherman]
#12984252
12/04/18 04:29 AM
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Alumacraft 14
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RP190 is a better choice imo unless you are strictly a bass fisherman. You have the advantage of standing which make rough water way easier on the body. Multi species rig, blood guts, cat fish bait, spilt soda, melted chocolate, etc won't bother this rig because no carpet. Ability to handle saltwater as well. More bang for your buck imo. I was going to get me one, but no tunnel and where I run you need a tunnel.
Last edited by Alumacraft 14; 12/04/18 04:30 AM.
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Re: Aluminum rigs
[Re: Gdubfisherman]
#12984272
12/04/18 05:15 AM
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Pat Goff
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Look at a scandy white or empire if you’re looking for the real deal.
Pat Goff Seadrift TX
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Re: Aluminum rigs
[Re: Gdubfisherman]
#12984353
12/04/18 12:44 PM
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Huckleberry
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I would get a Vexus if I were buying a tin boat.
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Re: Aluminum rigs
[Re: Gdubfisherman]
#12984407
12/04/18 01:37 PM
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steve@S2Marine
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i have a nice older skeeter for sale. 3500.00 and has everything you need for fishing.
S2 Marine 714 S. Main Quitman, Tx. 75783 www.s2marine.coms2marinesales@gmail.com Blazer Boats, Excel Boats, Sun Chaser Pontoons, Thor boats, Legend Craft Boats
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Re: Aluminum rigs
[Re: Gdubfisherman]
#12984513
12/04/18 03:05 PM
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Gdubfisherman
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Thank you for the responses. Steve I sent you a PM
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Re: Aluminum rigs
[Re: Gdubfisherman]
#12985076
12/04/18 10:04 PM
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tin man 55
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i've had an RT188 for 3 years. I use it on Fork and private lakes. For me, it's perfect for what i need it for. I only go to big lakes like Fork when the weather is good; if i had to go on a day with 20-25 mph winds, i would certainly stay in a cove and launch near the cove. the wind definitely blows it around more than a fiberglass boat, but i solved that with an Ultrex. I fish a lot of private lakes via Private Waters Fishing, and have had no trouble launching off the bank with my 4wd Ford truck.
been good for me, and way less expensive than a fiberglass. fishes 2 people with no problem, but 3 would be tight. i can run nearly 50 mph in it (with a 115 mercury).
2014 Ranger RT-188 115 Mercury Pro-XS Lowrance Gen-3 units Ultrex
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Re: Aluminum rigs
[Re: Pat Goff]
#12985644
12/05/18 02:15 PM
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jackiekennedyfishingguide
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Look at a scandy white or empire if you’re looking for the real deal.
From someone who knows^ I own an Xpress and it has been welded up more times than I can even remember. Last SeaArk was the same way if you use them in big lakes they are going to bust I guarantee it.
903-603-3793 Clients or I have landed eight state record fish and eighteen water body records. TPWD Elite Angler jackiekennedyfishingguide
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Re: Aluminum rigs
[Re: Huckleberry]
#12985951
12/05/18 05:55 PM
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I would get a Vexus if I were buying a tin boat. Stopped by and checked the AVX1880 & 1980 out yesterday and they are pretty sweet. The shape of the gunnels make these look like a glass rig. Really nice fit and finish and come standard with really nice upgrades compared to what the other manfs rig up with. I know the Vexus are new but does anyone on here own one yet?
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Re: Aluminum rigs
[Re: Gdubfisherman]
#12985984
12/05/18 06:24 PM
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Huckleberry
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I would get a Vexus if I were buying a tin boat. Stopped by and checked the AVX1880 & 1980 out yesterday and they are pretty sweet. The shape of the gunnels make these look like a glass rig. Really nice fit and finish and come standard with really nice upgrades compared to what the other manfs rig up with. I know the Vexus are new but does anyone on here own one yet? Go Here http://www.bbcboards.net/forumdisplay.php?f=218
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Re: Aluminum rigs
[Re: Gdubfisherman]
#12986640
12/06/18 01:39 PM
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Pat Goff
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If you ever look at a true heavy duty built aluminum hull, you'll laugh at the poor imitations being thrown at you at a dealership. Add Boatright, lagoon, 5th lake to your look list, You just can't imagine the difference 25 gauge vs 10 gauge welded aluminum makes. My scooter is 30 years old and still good as new, and it gets run hard, bashes oyster reefs, and still forges on.
Unless you're most interested in style over substance, then I can't help you.
Pat Goff Seadrift TX
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Re: Aluminum rigs
[Re: Gdubfisherman]
#12986707
12/06/18 02:32 PM
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Cat finder
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This^^^ I'd rather be confident then worry when I hit something.
If the fish don't bite your not baiting right...
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Re: Aluminum rigs
[Re: Gdubfisherman]
#12986723
12/06/18 02:47 PM
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steve@S2Marine
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if you've ever heard of Havoc.. Hopefully after the first of the year, i'll be a Havoc dealer here .
they are worth looking into for sure
S2 Marine 714 S. Main Quitman, Tx. 75783 www.s2marine.coms2marinesales@gmail.com Blazer Boats, Excel Boats, Sun Chaser Pontoons, Thor boats, Legend Craft Boats
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Re: Aluminum rigs
[Re: tin man 55]
#12987087
12/06/18 07:41 PM
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JIM SR.
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i've had an RT188 for 3 years. I use it on Fork and private lakes. For me, it's perfect for what i need it for. I only go to big lakes like Fork when the weather is good; if i had to go on a day with 20-25 mph winds, i would certainly stay in a cove and launch near the cove. the wind definitely blows it around more than a fiberglass boat, but i solved that with an Ultrex. I fish a lot of private lakes via Private Waters Fishing, and have had no trouble launching off the bank with my 4wd Ford truck.
been good for me, and way less expensive than a fiberglass. fishes 2 people with no problem, but 3 would be tight. i can run nearly 50 mph in it (with a 115 mercury). Ditto,..my RT 188 runs Fork almost every week, I bring it in when the white caps get up to 20mph,...fuel efficient, easy to wipe down, runs great. 
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Re: Aluminum rigs
[Re: JIM SR.]
#12990001
12/09/18 08:06 PM
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basscaster46
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I have a rt 188 so far it has been a great boat. As far as wind it ain’t a basstracker does not spin around and is pretty easy to control. Fished for years with a buddy who had a tracker it was hell in any wind. First aluminum I have ever owned have no complaints. J D
I got all day I’m retired
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