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Old 04-01-2015, 11:56 AM
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my floor starting doing it right away and i was told to just use it until the winter and they would fix it. They tried to inject foam under it to fix it and i rejected that because then i had a huge hump in the floor in front the bait well. I am wishing i would have went with a FG hull now. Neither express nor excel quality has impressed me at all.
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Old 04-01-2015, 05:43 PM
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my floor starting doing it right away and i was told to just use it until the winter and they would fix it. They tried to inject foam under it to fix it and i rejected that because then i had a huge hump in the floor in front the bait well. I am wishing i would have went with a FG hull now. Neither express nor excel quality has impressed me at all.

I was very unimpressed with express. So far my excel has been great. It handles better than expected in rough water. I've been in some pretty bad stuff with it so far. The only downside I've found is the weight of the hull. It's so light the wind really blows it around.

Price point was my most deciding factor. Didn't want to finance a boat for 10-15 years. Lol
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