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Topic: scupper pro vs cobra tourer?  (Read 6992 times)

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jmairey

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pros and cons of these two boats?

john m. airey


eyeatbay

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Hi, John - Just curious why you are not considering Cobra Maurauder. I am thinking of that model than Tourer. Thanks.


jmairey

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eric, I like the narrower, longer, lighter, and slightly faster boats.

a scupper pro tank well (TW) is working well for me.  I just noticed the tourer is more or less a match for it.

I'm 160 lbs of pure muscle, grace and beauty. and modesty,  :smt003 and maybe some flab,  :smt011.

the maruader is more boat than I need.
john m. airey


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I own a Scupper Pro! The tank well is a great place to fit a tackle box, dive gear, giant Ling/Butt... ha ha ha! I also like that it is wide/stable, but it's not too wide, which makes it easier to paddle!


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