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Post by squidlips on Jun 23, 2008 17:01:42 GMT
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Post by michael1923 on Jun 23, 2008 17:24:57 GMT
Nice boat
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Post by monkeynuts on Jun 23, 2008 17:51:42 GMT
unless i win a small fortune , i can see my self with a raider in the future. id like the way thay shift along and can take a fairly heavy sea. plus at a resonable price for what you get you can pick up some good deals but il have to wait few more years till il have the cash. till then its my old faithful shetie
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Post by squidlips on Jun 23, 2008 19:34:18 GMT
unless i win a small fortune , i can see my self with a raider in the future. id like the way thay shift along and can take a fairly heavy sea. plus at a resonable price for what you get you can pick up some good deals but il have to wait few more years till il have the cash. till then its my old faithful shetie stick with your sheltie mate,it will do all a raider can and more with a good reliable engine
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Post by beejay on Jul 5, 2008 14:23:30 GMT
I had a raider but found ir hard to get out of water to get in boat so sold it wish I hadnot
she was A nice mover
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Post by alderneyangling on Jul 6, 2008 11:12:25 GMT
A brilliant boat I think the Raider, far more protection than a Sheltie and takes a better sea..........just my thoughts.
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Post by alderneyangling on Jul 6, 2008 11:14:37 GMT
Just re-read what I wrote, I am speaking for the early models not the recent ones which are tool light.
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