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eyellaw
Posted 7/18/2006 1:49 PM (#45954)
Subject: yar craft boats question



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Location: Otterlake MI
was wondering if any of you guys are running the new yar crafts and what your thoughts are on them looking at getting one
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rodhog
Posted 7/21/2006 9:44 AM (#46041 - in reply to #45954)
Subject: RE: yar craft boats question


I have a 2000 1895tsc storm 225 opti, nice rough water boat. Definitely correct when it's called the dry one. Only problem is on mine, not alot of trolling room in back. I belive they changed that moving the console up towards midship. Lots of storage room. Mine does approx 58-62 full of stuff and 59gal.
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eye Lunker
Posted 7/25/2006 8:24 AM (#46126 - in reply to #46041)
Subject: RE: yar craft boats question


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Location: Appleton wi
I think he is refering to the 2006 model its complety different boat than 2005 and older. Looks like the made some nice design changes i saw the boat at the factory but havnt ridden in one. One big rear live well and center rod storage seems not sure about the hull.
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fishingthrills
Posted 7/25/2006 10:42 AM (#46134 - in reply to #45954)
Subject: RE: yar craft boats question


All lower hulls are the same except for the new 20'-23' models that are completely new. No need to change them with that kind of ride! Their has been changes to the floor plans on most of the 2006 boats to increase over all fishing room and storage,all composite design, I really like their ride and overall fishability. Go to your nearest dealer and ask to ride in one. If they won't allow you to do this talk to Frank at Summerset marine in Delavan Wi. They'll allow you to ride and look at the boat to see if you like it. Scott Hill
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