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Location: Glen Ellyn Il | looking to buy a new 20 foot boat and I really like the looks of the Larson FX boat, the deck layout is awesome, big casting deck at the back, but I have no idea how well this boat handles big rough water, I own a Yar-craft now and it's an awesome boat for rough water, unfortunately the new Yar-Craft have very little casting deck in the back and it's more of a walleye boat, still an awesome boat, if I bought another Yar-Craft I would have to build a larger casting deck in the back
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Location: Rogers, MN | I'm running the FX1850TL. It's an unbelievable ride. Very dry in the wind and waves. I truly can't get over it. My complaint about the boat is the compartments do not stay dry. From what I've been told YarCraft is the same, but that's hearsay, as far as I'm concerned. I've just been told that.
But as far as ride goes, you won't be disappoint by the Larson. And you're right, that deck is yuuuuge! | |
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| The new Yarcraft 2095 has 100% dry storage. Larson re-tooled their 1850 mold last year to include raised lips with gaskets. They included the 2020 this year, so storage should be water tight. Larson boats ride and fish very nuce. My only complain is they are REALLY heavy. | |
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