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Nice article from a couple of years ago. Makes one even prouder to have a Seacraft.
http://www.saltwatersportsman.com/bo...boats-all-time |
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the even better part is the Boston Whaler is #50 lol
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That is so true ,Tom
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Actually, look again. SeaCraft is #2 AND #19
Boston Whaler is #4 AND #50 I can't believe they rated the very first sport-fisherman, the Rybovich, all the way down to #34.
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I thought the Seacraft pictured was an SF Super Fish, not a Master Angler as mentioned in the article. Personnally, I prefer the full height set up of the Master Angler transom over the jump seats of the SF, but I like the gunnel cap of the SF for a sleeker look. The inside grab rail of the Master Angler is a nice feature.
I'd rate my 1979 13' Whaler Sport w/ 50 Mercury much higher on the list for overall versatility. I guess it could be a dingy for the larger sport fishermans listed. |
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[QUOTE=Fr. Frank;244264]Actually, look again. SeaCraft is #2 AND #19
Boston Whaler is #4 AND #50 I can't believe they rated the very first sport-fisherman, the Rybovich, all the way down to #34. I thought they forgot the Merritt. Did they have the Garlington 44? |
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