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Anyone familiar with Princecraft Pro 16' boats early 2000's?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bluega" data-source="post: 468857" data-attributes="member: 25105"><p>Weldorthemagnificent, that's very much what I'd like to be able to do, pull the boat right up on rock, but I'm not so sure I'll be able to do that with 16', 90hp, loaded with stuff. Beaching is probably more realistic for me. Do you think the lunds have a sturdier bottom then princecrafts? The only thing I'm not liking about lund is it seems the full bowrider setups (driver, passenger, rear, and bow seats) are not very common.</p><p></p><p>JL8Jeff, that does concern me about the foam deteriorating and water sitting around down there. It's one reason I have been also considering something like a Boston Whaler with unibond. But 16' unibond dual console or bowrider are pretty much nonexistent. And I do prefer the durability of aluminum...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluega, post: 468857, member: 25105"] Weldorthemagnificent, that's very much what I'd like to be able to do, pull the boat right up on rock, but I'm not so sure I'll be able to do that with 16', 90hp, loaded with stuff. Beaching is probably more realistic for me. Do you think the lunds have a sturdier bottom then princecrafts? The only thing I'm not liking about lund is it seems the full bowrider setups (driver, passenger, rear, and bow seats) are not very common. JL8Jeff, that does concern me about the foam deteriorating and water sitting around down there. It's one reason I have been also considering something like a Boston Whaler with unibond. But 16' unibond dual console or bowrider are pretty much nonexistent. And I do prefer the durability of aluminum... [/QUOTE]
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