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<blockquote data-quote="turbotodd" data-source="post: 465405" data-attributes="member: 7376"><p>alumacraft is generally a lighter and possibly cheaper. Take that however you want. Might research them a little and see what you come up with for your particular application.</p><p></p><p>SeArk is generally considered a tank. Good boat. Little slower than some others but you won't hurt it with normal usage! I bow fished out of a 1872 for a couple years and loved it. No tunnel, just standard work boat with a bowfishing platform on the front at first running an 88hp Johnson and later a 200 Evinrude offshore (which was WAY too much power for that rig).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbotodd, post: 465405, member: 7376"] alumacraft is generally a lighter and possibly cheaper. Take that however you want. Might research them a little and see what you come up with for your particular application. SeArk is generally considered a tank. Good boat. Little slower than some others but you won't hurt it with normal usage! I bow fished out of a 1872 for a couple years and loved it. No tunnel, just standard work boat with a bowfishing platform on the front at first running an 88hp Johnson and later a 200 Evinrude offshore (which was WAY too much power for that rig). [/QUOTE]
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