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meaux fishing 02-23-2013 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by PaulMyers (Post 552620)
What you getting done to it?

My jackplate wasnt working right and getting some maintenance done.

meaux fishing 02-23-2013 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Kenner18 (Post 552623)
Haynie decals .....LMAO

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Originally Posted by ckinchen (Post 552626)
Having wood put in?

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Originally Posted by weedeater (Post 552627)
Gettin some adjustable free board put in

LMAO... Yeah its called the Dub package....If you act now they will put helium in your fishing rods for free

Gwee 02-23-2013 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 552613)
My triton is in the shop getting some minor work done. You can come check it out if you want when it gets out next week sometime. If the weathers not too bad we can take it for a ride

Yes wouldnt mind checking yours out to see one in person.

Gwee 02-26-2013 10:05 AM

Looking at the Offshore Angler 2013 catalog from Basspro and seen the 21LTS inshore Mako boat. How does Mako stack up against boats like Triton, Yellowfin and such?

meaux fishing 02-26-2013 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Gwee (Post 553664)
Looking at the Offshore Angler 2013 catalog from Basspro and seen the 21LTS inshore Mako boat. How does Mako stack up against boats like Triton, Yellowfin and such?

dont know about that new model but in the past Mako has been more comparable to nauticstar. Think of YF as top tier, then Triton, Blackjack, etc., then Nauticstar, Mako

Jadams 02-26-2013 10:38 AM

Think ur mistaken on nautic star all boats mentioned before use 24 oz weight fiberglass nautic star uses 36 oz also has better stringer system etc since 2011 triton has been sold out to overseas company that strictly bought them 4 government contract on workboats etc.. Everybody got their personal opinion but I've been wet in a yellowfin in stuff I wouldn't have been wet in my nautic star in yf is a name if u want more bang 4 ur buck I'd look at a nautic star

Jadams 02-26-2013 10:41 AM

My dad had the 2201 mako he liked it nice ride only reason he got rid of it was the big drop from front deck to floor it's bout 2ft step down hard to get up and down with him getting up in age

Gwee 02-26-2013 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 553679)
dont know about that new model but in the past Mako has been more comparable to nauticstar. Think of YF as top tier, then Triton, Blackjack, etc., then Nauticstar, Mako

Thanks

Gwee 02-26-2013 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Jadams (Post 553685)
Think ur mistaken on nautic star all boats mentioned before use 24 oz weight fiberglass nautic star uses 36 oz also has better stringer system etc since 2011 triton has been sold out to overseas company that strictly bought them 4 government contract on workboats etc.. Everybody got their personal opinion but I've been wet in a yellowfin in stuff I wouldn't have been wet in my nautic star in yf is a name if u want more bang 4 ur buck I'd look at a nautic star

Thanks for the input


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