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![]() "miami vice" wrote in message om... (AKPBrown) wrote in message ... As it's been mentioned before, the Lunds retain their value very well. They also handle bigger water and severe pounding so well, people probably take them on water they should't. I know I now use my little Lund Rebel on Long Island Sound and have used it extensively on Lake Erie and Michigan. Lund themselves are very easy to contact and speak with just about anyone you want to. I don't know much about Princecraft, never seen one, never been on one. Hard for me to compare. Lund & Princecraft are of equal quality. Lund is more popular in Minnesota and Princecraft is more popular in Canada. I would go with the dealer you feel more comfortable with. Yes Princecraft & Lund are on the higher end of both quality & price, but that doesn't mean that some of the other brands are bad. Lots of people have brands like Alumacraft and Crestliner, and are very happy with them too. People who buy Alumacraft or Crestliner probably save a little money over buying a Lund or a Princecraft, and in their mind they feel that their boat is just as good as Lund or a Princecraft. Miami Vice Here in Minnesota, where Lund, Crestliner, Alumacraft are all made (except for the alumacraft jon boats) they are considered close to equal. When I was shopping a few years ago, the Alumacraft equivilent of my boat was a few hundred dollars cheaper out of a total package price of close to 18k. del cecchi |