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Originally Posted by Walleyedude
Haha. Well, my opinion would be pretty different, but you know what they say about opinions.
If anyone is looking for a premium glass fishing boat and wants to form their own informed opinion and check out a Warrior for themselves or go for a ride - any time, any conditions - send me a PM and I’d be happy to take you out in mine. No point arguing on the internet, I’ll let the boat do the talking.
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Got to agree. First Warrior I ever rode in was in 1990. Fished the U.S. Walleye trail as well as the Canadian tournaments for a number of years. Lots off real rough water on the big reservoirs and Great Lakes. Saw lots of broken, sunk boats both glass and Aluminum, never saw a broken Warrior Hull or a sunk one. To be completely transparent I was the one that broke two of those glass boats, one Astro and one Starcraft, The Astro only a little broken, the Starcraft the whole bottom hull and interior blew out from hitting a big wave. To their credit Starcraft replaced the boat. There were no boats that could keep up running hard in 4 to 6 footers and stay in one piece. Warrior was the only boat I have ever run that never wanted to put the nose down first if you came off the top of a wave, the Astro tried to do that EVERY time.
I do like the fit and finish on the older Rangers but as far as a boat that will take you anywhere any time, I will stick with a Warrior. They also last forever, I am still running a V188 that was made in 1995 and it is still perfect after a ton of time on big water.