2075 pro v bass...
Fishysam
Posted 9/6/2016 7:41 PM (#829589)
Subject: 2075 pro v bass...




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I am excited about this

https://youtu.be/3p0eHdheYGU
danmuskyman
Posted 9/6/2016 9:08 PM (#829594 - in reply to #829589)
Subject: Re: 2075 pro v bass...




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Location: Madison, WI
Not me, with a price tag of mid 40s on the 1875, I can't imagine not going glass for 50k
dhacker
Posted 9/7/2016 12:46 PM (#829643 - in reply to #829589)
Subject: Re: 2075 pro v bass...




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Location: Elk River, MN
Nice looking boat!
btfish
Posted 9/7/2016 1:30 PM (#829653 - in reply to #829643)
Subject: Re: 2075 pro v bass...




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Location: With my son on the water
Wow that's big.

I have to ask who has storage for a boat that big? My garage is good size but my 1760 fills it right up.

I had actually talked to several Lund reps about building the pro v bass on the 17 ft pro v hull (as in smaller versus bigger) but we can see where that ended.

Oh well, nice rigs but way to big for me.
Fishysam
Posted 9/7/2016 1:43 PM (#829655 - in reply to #829653)
Subject: Re: 2075 pro v bass...




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Well I have my 20' nitro in the garage, but the day I get swamped is the day I start deciding on a different boat. I love this layout but would prefer a glass hull like warrior or I'd just have to buck up for a ranger 522D
smalljaw
Posted 9/7/2016 4:51 PM (#829683 - in reply to #829653)
Subject: Re: 2075 pro v bass...




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btfish - 9/7/2016 1:30 PM

Wow that's big.

I have to ask who has storage for a boat that big? My garage is good size but my 1760 fills it right up.

I had actually talked to several Lund reps about building the pro v bass on the 17 ft pro v hull (as in smaller versus bigger) but we can see where that ended.

Oh well, nice rigs but way to big for me.


I did too, no plans for a 1775... too bad, not everyone wants bigger.