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Thoughts on a GO Devil boat
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<blockquote data-quote="Lowe 2070 CC" data-source="post: 371920" data-attributes="member: 9081"><p>you may be making the jump from 14' to 20' too quickly, an 18' boat will carry you and your kids, as would a good 16 or 17' boat. Look at G3, Lowe, War Eagle, Crestliner, PolarKraft, Tracker etc... lots of options out there, Go-Devils are neat boats and well made but pretty specific in what they are designed to excel at.</p><p></p><p>Personally a tiller steer 20' Jon with a 50 would be a pain to maneuver, just not enough power when dealing with wind and current against all that freeboard and your weight in the back (IMO).</p><p></p><p>most 1754 boats are rated for 6 people or @ 800lbs and would be much cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowe 2070 CC, post: 371920, member: 9081"] you may be making the jump from 14' to 20' too quickly, an 18' boat will carry you and your kids, as would a good 16 or 17' boat. Look at G3, Lowe, War Eagle, Crestliner, PolarKraft, Tracker etc... lots of options out there, Go-Devils are neat boats and well made but pretty specific in what they are designed to excel at. Personally a tiller steer 20' Jon with a 50 would be a pain to maneuver, just not enough power when dealing with wind and current against all that freeboard and your weight in the back (IMO). most 1754 boats are rated for 6 people or @ 800lbs and would be much cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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