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backwoodslanding.com
options are endless, Cheapest new boats you can buy. ordered 1660, 100 gauge aluminum, center console, finished floors, 2 weldbilt storage boxes and a trailer for 3700. i know its alittle shorter then you were asking but great place and great prices
 
backwoodslanding.com
options are endless, Cheapest new boats you can buy. ordered 1660, 100 gauge aluminum, center console, finished floors, 2 weldbilt storage boxes and a trailer for buy3700. i know its alittle shorter then you were asking but great place and great prices
Yea....... these two statements dont belong in a conversation about a bowfishing boat together
 
Bowfishing boats get beat on, abused and misused, rode hard and put up wet. 100guage aluminum will be beat to piss and look like a sack full of nickles on the bottom before long if you fish like most people do lol
 
Yea a .100 ga hull is not a gpod idea, especially for a new boat that your prolly looking at holding on for a while. And a 1660 .100 hull for 3700 is not a good deal IMO. Does that include a deck? 30" sides? Walkarounds? Back splash transom? Tread plate flooring and decking? All these things you'll have to add to that 3700$ hull. I've owned a couple of .100 hulls and they crack really easy and don't last long. Why not spend about 1000$ more and get a boat with extra bracing all 1/8" with 3/16" transom With deck walkarounds flooring and everything else?

And fishatickn pm me exactly what your looking for size and all and I can get you in a new boat and outboard for pretty darn close to your budget.
 
G3 uses 100
Hahahahah

You wanna see a g3 boat after about 5 years? Or an express who also uses .100 after about 3 years? We've got a few of them at the shop. One express 2072 is getting a new transom put in this week actually. After going through it we've found more broken welds to count on your hands and toes. If your going to buy a production hull other than a custom boat Sea Ark is the next best choice. They habe 1/8" hulls and you'll pay for them too. You get what you pay for, a .100 ga hull just won't last and that's a fact.
 
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