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<blockquote data-quote="wingsnhammers" data-source="post: 331017" data-attributes="member: 9821"><p>I like all of the brands you listed, although for different reasons. I like the Weldbilts because they are inexpensive compared to the others. They are all well built, but the SeaArk gets my vote for "toughest" boat out of the bunch. Lowe also has their new Frontier line, which looks to be like a well made boat. I would also check out Excel and Xtreme. Xtreme Boats is a sponsor here, and they do top notch work from the pics I have seen. About the best advice that I can give you is to look at as many as you can. Climb all over them and imagine fishing or hunting from them. One of them will likely feel "better" to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingsnhammers, post: 331017, member: 9821"] I like all of the brands you listed, although for different reasons. I like the Weldbilts because they are inexpensive compared to the others. They are all well built, but the SeaArk gets my vote for "toughest" boat out of the bunch. Lowe also has their new Frontier line, which looks to be like a well made boat. I would also check out Excel and Xtreme. Xtreme Boats is a sponsor here, and they do top notch work from the pics I have seen. About the best advice that I can give you is to look at as many as you can. Climb all over them and imagine fishing or hunting from them. One of them will likely feel "better" to you. [/QUOTE]
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