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eyecrosser
07-23-2001, 05:01 AM
Just need some information on these boats. If anyone has any pros or cons about these rigs, I would be forever greatfull. Thanks!
EAGLE EYES
07-23-2001, 10:02 AM
Well, I heard their just a little bit more boat than a Tuffy Renegade! ;-) I'm wasn't aware of that particular model. I think the newer version of that one is the Champion Fishunter. You can check em' out at Championboats.com and look under "Specialty".
They are definitely a sweet rig. It Looks like all a guy would ever need. (In a boat that is) Heheh! EE
eyecrosser
07-23-2001, 10:10 AM
EE, I was hoping to hear from someone who knew what they were talking about, but I guess you will do. Thanks for the web site.
Steve W.
07-23-2001, 12:16 PM
I've been running the Fishhunter for several years and couldn't be happier. It's very dry riding and handles big water well. I fish all over, but my home water is Winnebago, so it gets the test quite often. The boat has tons of storage and works great for two people, three or more gets a bit crowded. Outside of that I've found very little that I don't like about the boat. If you're in the area and want to take it for a ride let me know.
OrangeBarrel
07-24-2001, 02:24 AM
III ffffish wwwith STTTeve W., in hhhhis Chchchampion FFFishhhhunter. IIIIt is a vvvvvery nnice rrriding bbbboat. I ggguess it tttakes the wwwwaves OOOKKKKK. MMMy Chriopppractor ssays I sshould bbee OOKKK SSoooon, bbut I shhould sstick wwwith my RANGER 619 because that is the ULTIMATE WATER SOFTENER.:7
Former Owner
07-24-2001, 04:18 AM
If I owned a boat like yours, I'd find a Champion owner to fish with too. "Ultimate water softener" rotflmao