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Captain's Notes
The 2003 G3 1860 is all about wide-open, no-nonsense deck space. That generous 18-foot, 60-inch beam hull gives you room to spread out decoys, coolers, and tackle without stepping on each other’s toes. The all-welded aluminum construction is built to shrug off stumps, rocks, and beachings that would make a fiberglass hull flinch. Raised fore and aft decks make it easy to cast or glass the shoreline, while the low gunwales keep you close to the water for quick net jobs. It’s light enough to launch on skinny ramps and ease through shallow backwaters, yet stable enough to stand and move around with confidence.
Why 1860 in Louisiana
This G3 1860 shines in waters where depth and bottom conditions can change fast. The broad, shallow-draft hull lets you slide across sandbars, weed beds, and muddy flats that deeper boats can’t safely reach. When wind chops up open stretches, the hull still feels planted and predictable, giving you a secure ride back to the ramp. Its rugged aluminum build is ideal for areas with submerged timber, shell, or rocky shoreline where bumps are part of the game. Whether you’re chasing fish along winding creeks or setting up for a hunt in tucked-away coves, this model is built for local versatility and reliability.
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