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Help Me Decide
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04/25/20 02:17 PM
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racing75
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Need help deciding on what to get. Either a aluminum 10’ or 12’ boat, a bass raider 10e, or a pelican preditor type boat. I’m 6’1”, 230lb with not very good balance. I’m 55yo. Which would be more stable and easier to handle by myself? Which would I feel safer in? Thanks for your opinions.
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Re: Help Me Decide
[Re: racing75]
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04/29/20 02:00 AM
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DYSON
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Personally sir, I would check into the Bass Hunter EX line of boats. They are an amazing little rig that are extremely stable and tough. They will fit in the back of a full size truck and if you use some imagination, can be easier to load than lifting in by hand. I was taking pictures at the Mt. Vernon rodeo a few years back and brought my Bass Hunter EX out there and fished an entire day. It's a perfect little boat for large ponds and small lakes. Bass Hunter EX
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Re: Help Me Decide
[Re: racing75]
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04/29/20 02:03 AM
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DYSON
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As well, they are one piece, unlike the Pelicans which are 2 piece and don't last near as long. Just my
Laws won't fix a sin problem. What this world needs is a revival, change of the heart. ~The Skipper
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Re: Help Me Decide
[Re: racing75]
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04/30/20 01:39 PM
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racing75
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Men are like fish...If we'd learn to keep our mouth shut, we'd stay out of trouble.
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Re: Help Me Decide
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05/01/20 01:50 AM
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doctorxring
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Personally sir, I would check into the Bass Hunter EX line of boats. They are an amazing little rig that are extremely stable and tough. They will fit in the back of a full size truck and if you use some imagination, can be easier to load than lifting in by hand. I was taking pictures at the Mt. Vernon rodeo a few years back and brought my Bass Hunter EX out there and fished an entire day. It's a perfect little boat for large ponds and small lakes. Bass Hunter EXDitto on Bass Hunter boats. I'm 67 yo and have a Bass Hunter Bass Baby. It is incredibly competent for 1 or 2 fishermen as well as Safe. I've fished it many times with two guys over 200 lbs each. I really don't think you can capsize it. I can load it in and out of my pickup by myself. It also has wheels. Watch videos -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UG_ZSTOAE5Q&t=4shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwu8D5EZVmk
Last edited by doctorxring; 05/01/20 01:53 AM.
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