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About Renegade Boats

Renegade Boats Logo 161 NW Flagler Ave
Stuart, fl 34994
iboats Review of Renegade Boats: Manufacturer of Fiberglass Fishing Boats

Renegade Boats is located in Stuart, Florida, with additional select dealerships located in Naples (Florida), Harrison Township in Michigan, and La Marque in Texas. Renegade manufacturers two series of fishing boats, known as Nomad and Skate, which range between 15 and 28 feet in length. These boats are center console, closed bow models that carry up to four passengers, depending on the size. Renegade fishing boats are c omfortable in space and sturdy in construction, with six hand-laid layers of fiberglass and foam filled stringer systems.

Renegade fishing boats are commonly constructed with Suzuki or Mercury engines that have a horsepower range of 75 to 300. Other features and construction methods used by Renegade manufacturers include composite transoms, glassed decks, hydraulic steering, etc. These fishing boats can reach higher speeds in less time due to these accommodations, while simultaneously granting the captain behind the helm more confidence and control.

Renegade fiberglass fishing boats are long-lasting vessels that provide entertainment for the whole family. These boats function well in any condition and environment, and will not disappoint current or future fishing boat owners of any age. Renegade dealers are available five days a week, ready to assist boaters with anything they might need.

About Center Console Boats

Center Console lengths vary from 13 . 53 ft and obtained their namesake due to the console that contains the helm being located along the centerline of the boat. Center Consoles are better adapted for offshore fishing and usually use an outboard engine. Due to the open interior of the boat it allows anglers to walk stern to bow with little to no obstacles. Some features can include T-Top Cover which can provide some protection from the elements, rod holders, and live-wells.
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