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link to Drift Boat vs Raft. Cost, Capacity, Use and Convenience

Drift Boat vs Raft. Cost, Capacity, Use and Convenience

If you have ever witnessed boaters fighting against whitewater currents or battling with class IV rapids on the McKenzie and Rogue rivers in Oregon then you will likely have seen two of the most...

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link to Drift Boat vs Dory. Cost, Capacity, Use and Convenience

Drift Boat vs Dory. Cost, Capacity, Use and Convenience

There is a misconception among even the most experienced boat enthusiasts about the difference between a dory boat and a drift boat. Although both these boats are very similar they have key...

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Drift Boat vs Canoe. Cost, Capacity, Use and Convenience

When it comes to cruising on inland bodies of water there are no more iconic watercraft that the drift boat and the canoe. Each of these vessels has its own strengths and weaknesses. If you want to...

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link to Should I Buy a Drift Boat? 8 Reasons to Say “Yes”

Should I Buy a Drift Boat? 8 Reasons to Say “Yes”

Drift boats are not the most common inland water boat in the country but they are some of the most beautiful and versatile. These amazing rowboats can do things that no other rowboat their size is...

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link to Why Use a Drift Boat? Here are 6 Top Reasons

Why Use a Drift Boat? Here are 6 Top Reasons

A drift boat on the water is a beautiful sight to see. Most drift boats are expensive boats that look almost like works of art and are truly majestic on the water. So you may be surprised to learn...

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What is Drift Boat Fishing?

A drift boat is a very unique inland waterway vessel. It is used mostly in shallow waters and on obstacle laden rivers with whitewater rapids because it is so good for river running. The main reason...

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