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Re: Skeeter I class
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08/06/06 02:34 PM
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Pitchinfool
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You might want to look at a Legend. I have never been in one but they are a good looking boat.
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Re: Skeeter I class
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08/06/06 03:05 PM
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Cameron
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Get an Allison, run in the 90's and be done with it :p
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Re: Skeeter I class
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08/06/06 05:23 PM
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Texas Smoke
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Originally posted by Cameron: Get an Allison, run in the 90's and be done with it :p Be done with what, your 6th vertabrae ? 
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Re: Skeeter I class
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08/07/06 01:49 AM
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Allison1
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Good one. Really though an Allison is a smoother ride than you might think. However to get into the 90's you need at least 225 horsepower with a fishing load.
This is not an advertisement for Allison. They are different boats. Smooth ride, better in rough water than many others but first and foremost they use the best materials in construction.
For anyone liking the best attributes of Skeeters and Rangers the Allison would not impress you. No huge stable fishing platforms here.
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