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Old 03-22-2015, 12:15 PM
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Find a used Frontier, I wet tested a skeeter and a blue wave before a found my Frontier. I never heard of Frontier prior to being suggested by a member of thehulltruth, the first one I came across I tested it out and then bought it, awesome dry and fast, (I have the 19ft with F150).
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Old 03-28-2015, 08:16 PM
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Since they did away with the wood in most bay boats it is hard to choose one over the other. There are a lot of really nice boats out there. I have a 2170 Blazer Bay and love it. Light, smooth ride, handles chop well and drafts in very little water. But I described about 90% of the boats out there. Good luck in you search.
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Old 03-28-2015, 08:58 PM
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The Frontiers are very nice. That boat was on my short list. Nothing bad to say about it. I went with the Key West 210 Bay Reef. The main reason I chose the Key West was the walk-in console (port-a-potty for the ladies when we're cruising with family). Plus it has a ton of storage. Both the Frontier and the Key West are 21' and some change. Both are fairly light (The Frontier is 1795 lbs., the Key West is 1900 lbs.). This means you can power it with a 150, 175 or 200 four cylinder and save some cash. Most true 22' boats are heavier and require more power. I love my Suzuki 175 as I know most of the Frontier guys on this forum do. A few pics of my Key West:
Beautiful boat.
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Old 03-29-2015, 07:57 AM
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Go see Kyle at Lake Area, best guy around for after sale stuff he knows boat well and the rigging is outstanding.

Blackjack is a fairly good boat!
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