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<blockquote data-quote="Flatsdaddy" data-source="post: 201784" data-attributes="member: 3836"><p>My work boat is a Tracker Grizzly 1756. It is a bare bones model with a tiller steer 40 hp 4 stroke. If I had the money to buy one personally I would not hesitate. It's a well built boat that would make a great flats fishing, gator hunting, flounder gigging, catfishing, limb hooking, bay fishing, river running machine (all the stuff I do in my personal boat).</p><p></p><p>Having said that, my personal boat is a 1972 model Alumacraft 1648 riveted boat. It does not leak after all this time and has been used for all the stuff listed above. The only thing I would change is that it is a true flat bottom.</p><p></p><p>I would say find a good welded boat in the size you want and have a ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatsdaddy, post: 201784, member: 3836"] My work boat is a Tracker Grizzly 1756. It is a bare bones model with a tiller steer 40 hp 4 stroke. If I had the money to buy one personally I would not hesitate. It's a well built boat that would make a great flats fishing, gator hunting, flounder gigging, catfishing, limb hooking, bay fishing, river running machine (all the stuff I do in my personal boat). Having said that, my personal boat is a 1972 model Alumacraft 1648 riveted boat. It does not leak after all this time and has been used for all the stuff listed above. The only thing I would change is that it is a true flat bottom. I would say find a good welded boat in the size you want and have a ball. [/QUOTE]
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