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RJ_692
Posted 9/16/2015 8:05 AM (#784655)
Subject: 20 ft Tillers




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looking at moving to a big tiller for next year. if anyone that has one or has fished out of any could please share some thoughts of their likes and dislikes of particular models id sure appreciate it.

I have no particular brand loyalty so any mfg. is in play
Farmer Rick
Posted 9/16/2015 8:55 PM (#784739 - in reply to #784655)
Subject: Re: 20 ft Tillers





Location: Not far enough north!
I've always run tillers. Nothing that big though. There is a pretty sweet looking 2100 in the classifieds though.
Got Esox?
Posted 9/20/2015 4:15 PM (#785227 - in reply to #784655)
Subject: Re: 20 ft Tillers





Posts: 350


Location: WESTERN WI
I was considering a big tiller myself earlier this year, if I didnt pull the trigger this spring I would be consdiering the new AlumnaCraft Competitor Tiller 205, it looks well laid out with a lot of room, plus has a 10 ft rod locker and a 9 foot locker!!! rated for a 200hp, like a 185 tiller on steroids, check out Aaron Weibe (uncut angling) walk thru below

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBKkt-BQR24
Pedro
Posted 9/20/2015 9:14 PM (#785277 - in reply to #784655)
Subject: Re: 20 ft Tillers





Posts: 670


Location: Otsego, MN
Owned and fished out of a 620T many times. Awesome boat and the newer hull design is slower but drier. New one has a 200 Verado and is plenty fast. Handles big and small water, plenty of storage dual 9-6 rod lockers.
Johnnie
Posted 9/21/2015 12:48 AM (#785309 - in reply to #785277)
Subject: Re: 20 ft Tillers





Posts: 285


Location: NE Wisconsin
I run a 2007 620T with a 150 Yamaha. Love it.
walleyeguy
Posted 9/21/2015 8:04 AM (#785328 - in reply to #784655)
Subject: Re: 20 ft Tillers




Posts: 19


I love my Pro Guide, its only a 17 footer though. The new fibergalss 20 footer from Lund looks pretty awesome though.
Irish02bk
Posted 9/21/2015 8:33 AM (#785331 - in reply to #784655)
Subject: Re: 20 ft Tillers




Posts: 150


I just bought a Larson2020fx TL. Has lots of room big deck, and doesn't break the bank quite as much as a Ranger.
greybeard
Posted 9/23/2015 3:08 PM (#785720 - in reply to #784655)
Subject: RE: 20 ft Tillers




Posts: 82


Location: Cottage Grove, Mn
How about a 23' tiller?

http://3riversmarine.com/office-space/
Reef Hawg
Posted 9/23/2015 4:51 PM (#785736 - in reply to #785720)
Subject: RE: 20 ft Tillers




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Location: north central wisconsin
greybeard - 9/23/2015 3:08 PM

How about a 23' tiller?

http://3riversmarine.com/office-space/


I love those Pacific NW river rigs. Just spent a few weeks in AK chasing salmon, pike and Dollys around in a few of those rides, most with jet drives. I have half a mind to trade my 690T and small 14' jon/jet, for a rig similar to what they run up there. Of course, I'd purchase it/keep it up there too...

Edited by Reef Hawg 9/23/2015 4:53 PM
sworrall
Posted 9/23/2015 7:11 PM (#785749 - in reply to #785736)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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greybeard
Posted 9/23/2015 8:46 PM (#785767 - in reply to #785749)
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Location: Cottage Grove, Mn
Nice looking boat. What is the transom deadrise on that boat Steve ?


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spoonpluggergino
Posted 10/10/2015 7:11 PM (#788060 - in reply to #784655)
Subject: Re: 20 ft Tillers





Posts: 321


Location: Glen Ellyn Il
I own a 2095BT, 20 foot Yar-Craft and I love the tiller, but some of the disadvantage is that the casting deck in the rear its very small, but it's very strong to stand on, the advantages has lots of room and I can store rods over 9 feet
The other major disadvantage in rough weather tiller boats you will get sprayed including the Yarcraft advertised as the dry one. Having said that, I would not trade my Yarcraft for any boat, takes the roughest water that you may find yourself in, I fished Mille Lacs for 8 yers and I laso fished LC in rough weather
Gino
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