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    Quote Originally Posted by Missouri Bushwhacker View Post
    Im waiting for BRM to loan me an Xpress XBAY 21 for a season so I can test it out. That boat is the widest dang thing out there and comes with a pad hull as well. 102 inch wide at the beam.
    Not quite.... mine is 108” and glass.


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    Quote Originally Posted by feelay View Post
    Not quite.... mine is 108” and glass.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alabama boy View Post
    This is the 19' Triton for sale at Enid Lakeside Grocery. Got all the right stuff for spider rigging. Wide and solid.Attachment 342478

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    Can ya get me a phone number for that boat for sale at enid?


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    My apologies I was responding to the man's question about sea ark aluminum boats. Excel and xpress (aluminum) both advertise that their 102' beam boats are the widest that can be legally towed. That might be fake news tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deltaduk View Post
    Can ya get me a phone number for that boat for sale at enid?


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    I fish out of a SeaArk 240. My partner and I both fit well up front side by side with the front 25gal live well between us. We are BIG guys as Feelay can attest to. Plenty of room to turn to the inside and not out over the rails. Down side is it does have high sides and will catch the wind with the wrap around windshields. 60 in drift socks are the ticket. {again Feelay taught me}. Great cat fishing boat too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boa3 View Post
    I fish out of a SeaArk 240. My partner and I both fit well up front side by side with the front 25gal live well between us. We are BIG guys as Feelay can attest to. Plenty of room to turn to the inside and not out over the rails. Down side is it does have high sides and will catch the wind with the wrap around windshields. 60 in drift socks are the ticket. {again Feelay taught me}. Great cat fishing boat too.
    Those boats look like absolute beast, got to see one a month or two ago at Hernando Point ramp on Arkabulta. Didn't do a walk around but man from a distance it's a tank. If I was in the market for a big aluminum, that boat looks hard to beat. Love that big full windshield on them, come in awfully handy when you have to take a cold boat ride across the lake.

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