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Location: Manitowoc, WI | This being the boat and sport show season, along with many of us rigging our boats and others looking to buy, I thought it would be helpful to start some posts in regards to the different boat brands that are available. In a short paragraph or two, tell us what you like about your Yar-Craft. |
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Location: Beloit | I own a 2000 Yarcraft Storm 1895 B.T. This boat allows me to have three to four people fishing with Dry Safe Comfort and be in control of everything while staying within a arms reach of everything.I have called and talked to many people at the factory and I'm always impressed with the fast responces.I've been told what the best ways to solve my problem and given parts free to solve the problem.I look for even better things from the new owner's philosophy and a brand new factory to build them in.I have had a very good experiance dealing with Marine Pro's II in Whitewater Wi.They have done the maintance and upkeeps and are all very knowledgeable in fixing and rigging boats like know others do.They will have the new Yarcraft 20 foot tiller with a Yamaha 150 h.p.with the Power Steering System at the Madison Fishing Expo Feb.25th-27th. |
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| We have been making steady changes and will do our best to make sure everyone stays informed. We should be in the new plant in Wausau WI some time in April or early May. We will have a new 21'4" boat with a 97" beam out in the fall. It will be our first brand new design to hit the water since we took ownership a year ago. It will have at least a 250 hp rating and will keep the STORM running surface to make sure we have the smoothest and driest boat on the market. It is not going to be an overgrown bass boat, it will be a great boat for larger bodies of water at an affordable price.
Corey S. |
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