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Lets hear some opinions fellas
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Probably the best riding boat on the ocean, however helm is too far back for my consideration in boats.
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That is like comparing a Chevy to a Ferrari.
Both are great boats, and will get the job done, but a Yellowfin DEFINETLY does it more comfortably. and they are just made with finer craftsmanship. The ride in 4-5 foot seas in a Yellowfin FEELS like riding another manufactures boat in 1 footers.
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Captain Dan Bias Reelmusic IV Fifty pound + , Striped Bass live release club |
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36 Capehorn !!!!!!!
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Both boats are very good but the Yellow Fin takes the prize. Softer ride very dry ride.
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Yellowfin rides beautiful in a chop, awesome boat!
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If you have any questions on the Yellowfin you can call me I have a 36' with twins.
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Yellowfin is a higher end boat for sure.
That being said, I have been on a 32' contender in 8-10's 85 miles out of Murrel's inlet SC and she got us back safe and rasied plenty of fish that day.. |
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