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Old 12-21-2011, 09:30 AM
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hey cajunchristian, that boat looks a lot like an excel boat, what are the difference between an edge and an excel
I noticed the same thing but if you look at the weights the Edge 330lb is quite a bit lighter then Excel 420lb
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Old 12-21-2011, 10:08 AM
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I noticed the same thing but if you look at the weights the Edge 330lb is quite a bit lighter then Excel 420lb
some may say that means a better built boat, i am not ragging on any thing nor am i promoting anything, just fishing for info, weight difference is in the aluminum, edge is .090 and the excel is .100
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Old 12-21-2011, 10:21 AM
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some may say that means a better built boat, i am not ragging on any thing nor am i promoting anything, just fishing for info, weight difference is in the aluminum, edge is .090 and the excel is .100
that was what I saw was weight, not sure what other difference there is. I saw the hull thickness also but I know for me personaly the difference in the two thickness wise would not be an issue being I am not bashing boat on trees like a lot of the guys do that hunt flooded timber, a lot of other boats are only .080 and they donot have ribbing like the Edge, Excel and Xpress HD
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