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| I am looking into a Lund Pro-V 1900 IFS with a Yamaha 200 4-stroke. Has anybody had any experience with any of the recent model years? How does the boat handle fairly rough water? I fish LOTW. I sure like the idea of storage for 10 rods under the deck. Thanks. Dan | |
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| I have a Lund 1800 with a 90HP tiller and it takes 3 and 4 foot rollers on the Famous Lac Suel without to much trouble. I don't run it wide open in those waves though. | |
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Location: Bagley,MN 56621 | I think this is the same boat Bob Pieske from the boards is running.
If so, he LIVES on LOTW all summer, does him well. | |
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Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON | Greg is almost right. I do run a proV1900se, but with a 150. If I had it to do over again, I would choose the IFS with the walk through windshield. It is drier and less windy. I have handled big water on LOTW as I run from Nestor Falls out to Burrow, Rabbit Point, etc. The boat will handle rough water...but depending on wind direction you are going to get wet. I have been very pleased with the Lund and the 200 4 stroke is the way I would go on a new one. I think you will be very happy.
Bob | |
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