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Old 07-23-2011, 08:28 PM
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You can't go wrong either way.
I find Gaudet's more affordable. And, I think anyways, they ride better.
Mine handles like a Ferrari on the water, extremely responsive and never falls off prop no matter the load of the turn.

American's are fine!! but they are considerable more and at the end of the day, it's still aluminum.

Also, Clint Gaudet will build you anything you can dream up.

American is really limited in design. Again, my opinion only, they build fine boats.
You will not find a better person to work with than Clint.

I found the Gravois boys a little proud and down right esoteric about their boats.

I know a thing or two about what I want in a boat and what a boat can and cannot do, not a genius mind you, but when it's my bones that are paying for it, I wanted what I wanted.


A visit to either place may seal the deal for you.
Neither run as fast as they will claim. But frankly no boat does.
I know I asked you before, ...but! what length, what width, what motor, and what speed you get outta that? that is the perfect boat man
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