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If I were gonna get a tin boat, I would not go too big. I think some manufacturers have not been able to get the twist and flex out of a bigger boat. This can lead to stress cracks and broken welds in a boat once it gets a little age on it. Just another reason to go glass.
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Xpress makes a 24' Bay Boat with Hyper Lift pad ride hull.
This is the H20 PFC Crappie model with the Hyper Lift Pad Ride hull. Very stable, no twist, and NO breaking welds here!!!!! FAST too!!! :-)
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We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.
Check out the 190TX Tracker that BRM has in the adds. I absolutely love mine and I fish all those places you mentioned.
This is the H24 Bay Boat. Check em out at www.xpressboats.com.
Check out the H18 PFC. It's an 18' crappie model with a 94" beam and Hyper Lift hull AND it's Way in your price range!!!!!!
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We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.
http://seaarkboats.net/stealth-206/
Here is a nice one.
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I haven't looked in last couple of years but like Wannabe said, at one time Sea Ark made the biggest tin on the market, this may not be the case now tho.
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I really like my SeaArk....Its 18 ft. long and has plenty of room
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I have a 22' express, it fishes 4 people pretty easy and I've had no problems running it in the big water of lake Ontario and its bays and it will float in a foot of water.