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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmydee1 View Post
    I may be going out on a limb here, but.....why didn't you ask?? And I agree. Looks like a crappie machine to me. PLENTY of room for all the toys.
    I'm not there, Mike Valentine has the picture posted on the Crappie Masters Facebook page. Had I been there I would have crawled in it, lol.
    This is the first year I have missed the championship, I enjoy being in the parking lot looking at the rigs coming and going, some awesome rides. Some arent practical at all for my needs but it works for them, some make you drool and some are just awesome fishing platforms. Not sure what I am looking for is even out there, may have to design my own. A lot of the Walleye style boats sit very high on the trailer and this is not good for me, just don't want to have to use a ladder to get in and out of the boat when its on the trailer. The search continues.
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    Rees just get you a new Ranger 621 and be done with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SUPERTECHMRI View Post
    Rees just get you a new Ranger 621 and be done with it.
    That ladder thing comes from fishing out of one of those, on the trailer and entering and exiting at the ramps are major drawbacks for me or I would be looking for one, not a new one tho. Once you are on the water they are as nice a fishing platform as I have fished out of but I fish alone a good bit and on the trailer they are HUGE!!!!
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    Getting old. Hehehe.

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    Dang Rees.....I am a old geezer and I can get in and out of one
    I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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    You might look at a SeaArk 240, They have a lot of room in the back and if you take out the rear seats you can just about hold a square dance back there. I pull and drift for big cats with mine out the back so pulling cranks for crappie should be easy enough to set up for. as far as the front deck this is where I have added extra seat bases to sit two astradle the 25 gal front live well and spyder rig. Big boat handles the water well and a 60 in drift sock will tame most wind problems. I have mine set up with a 36 volt MK Terrova. I really like my set up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Dang Rees.....I am a old geezer and I can get in and out of one
    I can too, do I want to, nope. Another thing is I have a lot of folks in and out of mine at times and it needs to be easy. The older I get the easier I want things, heck I can pick up a couple hundred pounds but I don't want to, why I bought a 2 wheeler.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boa3 View Post
    You might look at a SeaArk 240, They have a lot of room in the back and if you take out the rear seats you can just about hold a square dance back there. I pull and drift for big cats with mine out the back so pulling cranks for crappie should be easy enough to set up for. as far as the front deck this is where I have added extra seat bases to sit two astradle the 25 gal front live well and spyder rig. Big boat handles the water well and a 60 in drift sock will tame most wind problems. I have mine set up with a 36 volt MK Terrova. I really like my set up.
    Like to see some pics of your rig if you dont mind.
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