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Why don't the pros use them?

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Most mass production bass boats are bath tubs compared to Allison, Bullet, or Stroker, full tourny load or not, but I'll still take my Ranger for comfort.

Here are some crazy go fast bass boats filling the NICHE:

The niche doesn't seem to have much to do with actually fishing does it?

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Most mass production bass boats are bath tubs compared to Allison, Bullet, or Stroker, full tourny load or not, but I'll still take my Ranger for comfort.

Here are some crazy go fast bass boats filling the NICHE:

The niche doesn't seem to have much to do with actually fishing does it?

Last time I checked, everybody shuts down the big motor to fish whether you've got a 3hp or a 300hp. Some guys just have that need for speed and like to feel that rush on the way to their spot. Nothing wrong with having a go fast boat. Seriously.  

I think stability is an issue. I wouldn't want to get beat up if I am fishing 200 days a year.

Have you ever fished out of one or rode in a  fast boat ? fished out of a few bullets and rode in a couple strokers  i never got beat up

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I think stability is an issue. I wouldn't want to get beat up if I am fishing 200 days a year.

Have you ever fished out of one or rode in a fast boat ? fished out of a few bullets and rode in a couple strokers i never got beat up

I agree, but I haven't ridden on 3-4 foot breakers. I fished out of a Bullet with 3 people plus a guide with no issues.  I think though the money issue for the small manufactures and sponsorship is the reason all the guys aren't running them as stated before.

I suspect that most of the top pros run the boat of the manufacturer who pays them the most money to use it.

Could be that Allison and Bullet among others are not interested in sponsoring fishermen. Just a guess.

My thoughts as well!

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