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<blockquote data-quote="Jersey Joe" data-source="post: 420549" data-attributes="member: 14839"><p>Hello...I live in NJ and was looking for a new aluminum boat for fishing and family stuff. I was looking at the usual suspects like Starcraft and Lund. I then came across a "breed" of boats I've never seen before. They are Duckworth, Hewescraft, Thunder Jet, etc. They look EXTREMELY well built and reasonably priced, but not a single one is available on the east coast. In fact, 90% are on the west coast and north west. I get it that they are mostly jet boats for running rivers, but they can be had with stern drive and outboard also. My question is why are they not more popular? Am I missing something? I'd love a welded hull with a heated pilot house for fall and winter!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jersey Joe, post: 420549, member: 14839"] Hello...I live in NJ and was looking for a new aluminum boat for fishing and family stuff. I was looking at the usual suspects like Starcraft and Lund. I then came across a "breed" of boats I've never seen before. They are Duckworth, Hewescraft, Thunder Jet, etc. They look EXTREMELY well built and reasonably priced, but not a single one is available on the east coast. In fact, 90% are on the west coast and north west. I get it that they are mostly jet boats for running rivers, but they can be had with stern drive and outboard also. My question is why are they not more popular? Am I missing something? I'd love a welded hull with a heated pilot house for fall and winter! [/QUOTE]
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