Royal Boats makes a fine fiberglass stick steering touted as the Cadillac of stick steer. I’m impressed by the pre owned boat I purchased. All the components are top of the line.
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Non skid. I am not responsible enough for carpet.
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no carpet , just something to replace down the road is my thoughts
and in the end as they say , its not about the size of the boat
unless you are headed offshore ....
sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
[QUOTE=jigman09;4228991]Royal Boats makes a fine fiberglass stick steering touted as the Cadillac of stick steer. I’m impressed by the pre owned boat I purchased. All the components are top of the line.
I'm looking at those. New is pricy but I guess if you compare to a G3 or Xtreme they are within 2-3k of each other
I fish out of the panfish 16 and have added a Terrova for spot lock and upgraded graphs. I really like the boat but I would love that 1860 Alweld . It would have a lot more room and a much bigger motor. The biggest complaint I have on mine is its got a max 40 hp rating and I only have a 30 horse on it. Its a straight up 23mph boat but it does let me get in tight places with the stick steering.
I have owned a G3 stick steer for 5 years.I have also owned 2 High Tide Bug Busters with stick steer.I just love the way they fish,ride may be a little rough at times.I have owned quite a few boats over the years but keep coming back to a stick steer.The only thing I don't like on Tracker and G3 is live well in the center, other boats with it on side works better freeing up floor space.Love Alphahawks and Royal boats.