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KL Pro or Sportfisher 120

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Ok...so I'm thinking about getting my first boat and have been looking at the KL Pro 120 and KL Sportfisfisher 120.  Both are 11'3" polystyrene boats.  A complete package (boat, trailer, outboard) will run me ~$2, 500-$2,700).  Looks good at first glance.  Has eveything I need/want (built in storage/coolers, live well, rigged for trolling motor, etc.) but I'm not sure its big enough or has enough power to run on the Potomac (slow water near Harpers Ferry/Shepherdstown).

Here's a link to a site selling these things:

http://www.boatownersworld.com/kli/pro_120_bmt.htm

Just wondering what everybody thinks.

avoid the plastic.for that kind of money u can find a nice wide jon boat,u can even find a used one with a decent motor

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