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Bigbucks1985
Posted 10/29/2019 12:04 PM (#949094)
Subject: Fishing/family boat




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I am looking for a boat that I can cast for muskies out of and maybe do a little trolling. Also need it to take the family out and enjoy some time on the water. I have done some research and I know there will be some compromises compared to my fiberglass bass boat I fish out of now. My budget is 30k max. I would like a new or like new pre owned boat.
VMS
Posted 10/29/2019 1:28 PM (#949100 - in reply to #949094)
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

I would think a Ranger Reatta would do well, as would a Lund Tyee or similar design in either. Both I believe will have a front deck and plenty of seating behind the full windshield. I would think there are some larger boats out there that would have front seating and are convertible to a front casting deck by removing the cushions and adding a deck extension piece, but i have not been able to find one on a quick search. Will keep looking though for brand and model...

Steve



Bigbucks1985
Posted 10/29/2019 2:06 PM (#949103 - in reply to #949100)
Subject: Re: Fishing/family boat




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thanks. i have looked at ranger vs1782. I like the no wood construction.
sworrall
Posted 10/29/2019 8:50 PM (#949132 - in reply to #949103)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Take a look at a Lund Crossover as well.
oconesox
Posted 10/29/2019 10:28 PM (#949137 - in reply to #949094)
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Location: Oconomowoc, WI
If you can find a Ranger Reata 1850 that fits your budget and is well
maintained, go for it. It’s the best family/fishing boat there is in my opinion. I have one and we love it!
RLSea
Posted 10/30/2019 8:58 PM (#949194 - in reply to #949094)
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Location: Northern Illinois
^^ X2
TheShow
Posted 10/31/2019 6:25 AM (#949202 - in reply to #949194)
Subject: Re: Fishing/family boat




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Location: Vilas County, WI
Yep, agree with above. Ranger Reatta for a glass boat; Lund Crossover if you go aluminum. Both fit your described needs.
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