Tuffy X-190
gmanny1
Posted 9/17/2016 7:19 AM (#830631)
Subject: Tuffy X-190




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Steve/anyone, has Tuffy deigned a rear jump seat for this model yet?I heard over a year ago they were working on it?
Thanks,
Gman
sworrall
Posted 9/17/2016 6:43 PM (#830661 - in reply to #830631)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Not yet, unfortunately.
gmanny1
Posted 9/17/2016 8:24 PM (#830677 - in reply to #830661)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190




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Thanks Steve,To bad. The 1875 Pro v bas is almost a copy of that boat! That's what i'm ordering because it' has all the things in a muskie boat that someone can ask for. The one thing the X-190 needs in my opinion!
Gman
sworrall
Posted 9/17/2016 10:10 PM (#830679 - in reply to #830631)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The Lund 1875 Pro V Bas s is a great boat, you will like it!
smalljaw
Posted 9/20/2016 9:18 AM (#830869 - in reply to #830661)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190




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sworrall - 9/17/2016 6:43 PM

Not yet, unfortunately.


Does it appear like something that can/will be done? Or would the seat sit very low to the floor?
sworrall
Posted 9/20/2016 1:53 PM (#830900 - in reply to #830869)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
It would work and be comfortable.
smalljaw
Posted 9/25/2016 10:44 AM (#831348 - in reply to #830631)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190




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Can a jack plate be added to the X-190 to raise the motor up and keep the boat level when motoring through shallow water?
sworrall
Posted 9/25/2016 10:48 AM (#831350 - in reply to #830631)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Usually a jack plate is added to max out top end and perhaps improve hole hot. Short answer is yes.
smalljaw
Posted 9/25/2016 10:59 AM (#831351 - in reply to #830631)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190




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Agree, top end is nice but when fishing shallower lakes and rivers a jack plate can keep the boat level. Without you trim up but drive the transom down kind of offsetting the adjustment.

I know with some manufacturers adding a jack plate can void warranty... assuming that's not the case with Tuffy?
sworrall
Posted 9/25/2016 11:04 AM (#831352 - in reply to #830631)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Short answer is yes.
smalljaw
Posted 9/25/2016 12:43 PM (#831364 - in reply to #830631)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190




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Thanks good to know
sworrall
Posted 9/26/2016 9:33 AM (#831446 - in reply to #830631)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Yes sir!
don3118
Posted 10/10/2016 6:48 PM (#832915 - in reply to #831446)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190




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Location: Weyauwega Wi.
Another X-190 question. If I put a jack plate on my X-190 could I put a Pro XS on it ???
sworrall
Posted 10/11/2016 8:50 AM (#832960 - in reply to #830631)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The boat is rated for 200 hp max, no matter what model engine.
don3118
Posted 10/19/2016 6:14 AM (#834061 - in reply to #832960)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190




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Location: Weyauwega Wi.
I was told that the shaft length on the Pro-XS wasn't compatible with the X-190... Mine is 4 years old. I currently have a 200 Opti on it. Was just wondering if the jack plate would make compatible.
hunterjoe
Posted 10/19/2016 7:49 AM (#834072 - in reply to #834061)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190




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Just not the 200. The 150 and 175 ProXS come in long shaft. The 200 does not. He doesn't specify which one.