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Joseph B.

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  1. Yes I hear you. Multi species it is for me because I chase fish all over the mid West and northern states/Canada. I'm going to go with what I had in a deep V and see what happens. Thanks for your no bull input and what you said rings true with me.
  2. Thanks for your input and all good points help me make a sound decision. I considered a Bass boat but have only owned deep V. Thinking that a deep V is better on large northern lakes and more stable and dry, but let me know your thoughts as I have never owned a Bass boat. Thanks !
  3. I'm looking to buy a boat after 20 years not having one. I owned a deep V aluminum boat and found it to be durable and able to handle various lakes and fishing conditions. After hours on the internet, I'm narrowing my preference to Crestliner, but would appreciate your input to help me with my selection. Thank you for your time and input. Joe
  4. I'm looking to buy a boat after 20 years not having one. I owned a deep V aluminum boat and found it to be durable and able to handle various lakes and fishing conditions. After hours on the internet, I'm narrowing my preference to Crestliner, but would appreciate your input to help me with my selection. Thank you for your time and input. Joe

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