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<blockquote data-quote="Kustrud" data-source="post: 375695" data-attributes="member: 15707"><p>Boat is a 2015 War Eagle 648 (100 ga aluminum, all welded, etc.) Will big water (Lake Lanier in GA) beat up a boat like this? Crack welds and stuff? I'd think it's up to it as long as I take it easy when it's rough and know how to hit big wakes at an angle and what not. Just curious on thoughts for boats like this on big water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kustrud, post: 375695, member: 15707"] Boat is a 2015 War Eagle 648 (100 ga aluminum, all welded, etc.) Will big water (Lake Lanier in GA) beat up a boat like this? Crack welds and stuff? I'd think it's up to it as long as I take it easy when it's rough and know how to hit big wakes at an angle and what not. Just curious on thoughts for boats like this on big water. [/QUOTE]
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