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10:01 am March 4, 2010
| lilmule
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While it might be hard to think of it as the same it,its available with a custom deck,raised deck and lowered seats and smaller console,other than the front end then its basically a bass boat when done that way.
Still wouldnt be as stylish or quite as fast but would float in very skinny water 7 in to be exact and take off and plane in 12 in.
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8:43 am March 4, 2010
| OutdoorFrontiers
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Yes, technically it is a "cat boat" but I mean, look at it!!! Then look at a Lanier boat. There's a world of difference between the two!
To me, it's like tooking at a Buick and a Ferrari! Sure, they'll both get you down the highway, but one will do it in much more style….
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Steve Huber Editor in Chief/Executive Producer OutdoorFrontiers Multi-Media
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8:01 am March 4, 2010
| lilmule
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While these are more of flats boats and what we as fishermen think about raised center console boats as striper boats,they do alter the plan somewhat for a custom build.
I thought it was a fairly cheap starter price another cat boat mfg quoted me as 36 k for just the boat.
Starting price for these is 1/3 as much.
http://texassaltwaterfishing.c…..00_svt.cfm
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