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| What boat do you think is more versatile? Which boat can handle rougher water better? Which boat is better for big and small lakes? Which boat is closer to the water?
Edited by muskyfishing89 6/30/2015 1:35 AM
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Didn't we go through this already? |
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Location: West Central Wisconsin | A lot of info in this recent thread.
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=10... |
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| Yeah I know I'm just trying to make specific comparisons. |
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Location: Tinley Park, IL | After getting in both of these boats on land, I have decided that the X-190 is the better choice for me. Still need to get in it on the water but I am about 95% sure it will be my next boat. It has a bigger deck and more of a bass boat feel than the 1760 which is what I want. I am a big water smallmouth guy who also wants to be able to easily put on a kicker for HP-restricted lakes which is why the X-190 is the perfect boat for me. I know Mike at Diversified has put an 1760 on Craigslist. Have you gone and looked at it? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I believe he sold that one. |
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| Yeah I looked at it I like the layout of both boats I just wan't to fish out of them I didn't crawl around the X-190 though I just looked at it. They probably front deck is nice on both. They probably sit about the same height from the water from the front deck I think. |
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