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    As I said. Good info. I'm looking for multi purpose. Boat that I can fish from middle. And use to pull tubes. The rangers seem to be the hot ticket on resale and holding there value. I'm gonna do some more research on them. I have a hard time getting up in the bass designs. So I think the 621 will fit me better. 95 percent sure my next boat will be glass.

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    Default Preferred boat for the rough waters of the act on Sardis?

    Quote Originally Posted by BAMA S View Post
    So John. The multi species are noticeably better in the rougher waters . I figured somebody had one over there this weekend. I won't even get out in a tin boat on Martin this time of years. I have a buddy try it last weekend in an xpress bay 20. He was off water in 30 minutes he said.
    I fished the ACT in my 20' Xpress H20 PFC model that's built on the H20 Bay hull. No problems crossing the lake. Pulled cranks Friday straight down the north bank, and crossed over to Clear Creek at 11:00. It was ROLLIN by then.

    You gotta know how to drive in the rough stuff. Helmsmanship is a must know when it's rolling.


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    BRM will like this lol.....everybody needs at least three boats and preferably five. I got two now. Not going to get the other three untill snubbys does.Preferred boat for the rough waters of the act on Sardis?

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    One more note. The Ranger 600 series boats and the Z522c are great boats for the rough rolling stuff. The 522 has a 600 series hull with a bass boat interior.


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    B B Bill. Let's think about this. If I buy a ranger 621. It will be from you . So you suppose to be pro multi species. I've had a G3 bay. And rode in a xpress bay with pad. Just not what I'm looking for. I want a glass this time out. Thnx for the good insights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRiverMarine View Post
    I fished the ACT in my 20' Xpress H20 PFC model that's built on the H20 Bay hull. No problems crossing the lake. Pulled cranks Friday straight down the north bank, and crossed over to Clear Creek at 11:00. It was ROLLIN by then.

    You gotta know how to drive in the rough stuff. Helmsmanship is a must know when it's rolling.


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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    BRM will like this lol.....everybody needs at least three boats and preferably five. I got two now. Not going to get the other three untill snubbys does.Preferred boat for the rough waters of the act on Sardis?

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    Lol, you will be waiting awhile then. I'm afraid the next one I buy, I will have to live in too.. How is fishing out of a houseboat I wonder??
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    My best catch of the weekend. I was preparing for all of the ROLLIN. This Really helps with learning your Helmsmsnship. It's called COURAGE!! Preferred boat for the rough waters of the act on Sardis?Preferred boat for the rough waters of the act on Sardis?Preferred boat for the rough waters of the act on Sardis?Preferred boat for the rough waters of the act on Sardis?Preferred boat for the rough waters of the act on Sardis?


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    My boat ain't too big....pffft!


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