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I would go with the Clacka Craft they are the best and handle very well on the water. there are several people here that fish out of Clackas I for one guide out of mine plus when I fish alone I fish out of the Clacka. You can not beat the price. For a used one depending on the year it will start out at 4500 plus if you buy one from the factory the will refurbish the used one and they carry the same warranty as a brand new one.
Good luck if you have any more if you have any more questions please feel free to call me 417-889-6548
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