Christopher Laurencio
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Mac,
I seem to remember that you have a lot of first hand knowledge with Champion Boats. From what you have said they handle rough water very well. Is it because they have less "pad" and more "V" to the hull?
The reason I ask is I may be in the market for one, and trying to find out if the hull design would make it more difficult to "Float" it on the trailer, you know the whole NJ electric only lakes I fish, would hate to get a boat only to find out it's impossible to get on trailer without using O/B. I have used the TM and muscle power to get my friends 522 on his trailer many times. Would a 19" Champion be any more difficult?
Thanks
Chris
I seem to remember that you have a lot of first hand knowledge with Champion Boats. From what you have said they handle rough water very well. Is it because they have less "pad" and more "V" to the hull?
The reason I ask is I may be in the market for one, and trying to find out if the hull design would make it more difficult to "Float" it on the trailer, you know the whole NJ electric only lakes I fish, would hate to get a boat only to find out it's impossible to get on trailer without using O/B. I have used the TM and muscle power to get my friends 522 on his trailer many times. Would a 19" Champion be any more difficult?
Thanks
Chris