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bluegill
Posted 12/14/2006 8:30 PM (#225650 - in reply to #225328)
Subject: RE: Triton 202 tiller..




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Location: Sandusky, OH
I read once where someone said that the Triton tiller looks like it was built by bass boat guys (Apparently the Ranger 620T was somehow different in their mind!?). It looks like a great muskie layout (being newer to musky fishing, its hard for me to evaluate boats with only one style of fishing in mind). I agree that the Yarcraft is not as musky friendly, with a smaller deck and deeper interior, but I really like the depth of the hull for big water. Plus, everything is in reach from the tiller seat for other species. I'm so glad we have different options even in the minor market for big tillers. Someday, a company will offer a modular layout for their hulls so we can customize everything to our own tastes. A Yarcraft hull with the Triton/Ranger casting decks with the Tuffy layout in the front. At least I can dream about it.

Edited by bluegill 12/14/2006 8:31 PM

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