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IF you were to buy a glass boat.....
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<blockquote data-quote="timebak" data-source="post: 223546" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>Some GOOD brands besides Ranger are Cajun or Ragin' Cajun. They're strongly built and very fast on plane. Skeeter's are excellent and have been around a LONG time. Allison's are FAST and usually well built. HydraSports are terrific boats and some were built with Kevlar hulls and epoxy resin. Gambler's are terrific, and high tech, if you can find one, but have some pretty fancy gadgets built into the hull that you need to make sure are working correctly. The V-hull Stratos boats are good. If you can find one that you can afford, one of the absolute best, strongest, and fastest bass boats built is the Bullet. They've been around a while and are a limited production boat and all of them are hand laid. Some have Kevlar hulls and I believe all of them have very high quality resins in them. But, buying a used Bullet or Allison (or any of the better bass boats, for that matter) is like buying a used Corvette, Mustang, or other muscle car, you need to make sure it hasn't been abused by some idiot speed freak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timebak, post: 223546, member: 6198"] Some GOOD brands besides Ranger are Cajun or Ragin' Cajun. They're strongly built and very fast on plane. Skeeter's are excellent and have been around a LONG time. Allison's are FAST and usually well built. HydraSports are terrific boats and some were built with Kevlar hulls and epoxy resin. Gambler's are terrific, and high tech, if you can find one, but have some pretty fancy gadgets built into the hull that you need to make sure are working correctly. The V-hull Stratos boats are good. If you can find one that you can afford, one of the absolute best, strongest, and fastest bass boats built is the Bullet. They've been around a while and are a limited production boat and all of them are hand laid. Some have Kevlar hulls and I believe all of them have very high quality resins in them. But, buying a used Bullet or Allison (or any of the better bass boats, for that matter) is like buying a used Corvette, Mustang, or other muscle car, you need to make sure it hasn't been abused by some idiot speed freak. [/QUOTE]
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