G3 Boats
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G3 Boats
Do any of you guys have a G3 boat or have you been in one? I'm thinking of selling my Tracker and buying a G3 1756cc. Any ifo would be greatly appreciated.
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i do
Really like mine. Roomy, dependable and runs super.
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G 3
Why would you want to jump from the frying pan into the fire! If a G-3 had turned out to be as good as their owners thought they would they would still have Skeeter on the side of them instead of G 3. You want a well built aluminum fishing boat look at a Ranger or a Triton They"re are built to the same standards as their high dollar boats. You want tough go to a War Eagle or Duracraft. Rugged as hell just not as plush. Want to stay in the junkpile? Keep what you've got or go to something like a G-3. I've been in and around the Marine industry for nearly 25 year. There is a difference!!!
Don't forget the SeaArk. I actually travelled to Arkansas to the factory of both War Eagle and SeaArk. I was with a local police officer who explained that SeaArk also made oceangoing boats, and that the police would have to stop traffic for some of the really large boats when they left the factory. I'm not knocking any of the others, but I personally had a little more confidence in a company that has experience building boats that are expected to keep one safe on the high seas. Just my two cents!!!!
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