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| Hi all, well finally the boat is here that I want . Anybody out there have a 19' Pro V Bass with a 150 HP on it? If so please let me know if your happy with performance or would you have gone with the 200 Horse. Going with 150 Honda. Lund has raised prices 30% in last 3 years. Ouch! Lead time right now is 5 months and no spring discounts coming from Lund as biz is booming! Vexus coming out with aluminum Wally/Musky boat in October I've been told so will wait and see, Lund added a few features to Musky version but I don't think they fixed transom to mount kicker option like the Walleye boats! Any info greatly appreciated!
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| I have the 1875 Pro V bass with a Mercury 150Pro XS on it. Bought brand new this spring. Boat will turn 50 MPH fully loaded and 2 people. I know it is pricey but I had been an Alumacraft and Yamaha guy for years. Don't have enough time on the motor to compare but boat is impressive. you will not be disappointed with the boat. Congrats |
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| Thanks Piz! |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | What’s the difference between that and the bass one? I couldn’t see much of a difference. |
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| If I remember right, I think that the back casting deck/seating areas are slightly different. |
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| Looking at pictures on Lund website the only diff.erence that is is the Storage areas in the front deck. Looks like they added a bait well also |
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| I saw a post somewhere that the musky will have port side rod tubes in the storage compartment. Other than that I believe the updates they made since 2020 are carried into both bass and musky models. Of course the decal on the musky model is a lot cooler!
Running a 200 Yamaha on our 2019 1875 for what its worth, runs ~54 fully loaded. Very happy with the boat overall. The used prices are even crazy, I could make money after electronics and Uncle Sam. But then comes the replacement cost! |
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| It looks like both models have a choice for the back casting/seating area. Either the larger casting deck with three seats in a row, or the smaller casting deck with two flip up seats behind the front two. For some reason, I was thinking that the first year, one set up was on the bass model, and the other on the musky model. |
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| But they spelt it musky, not muskie. Isn't that sacrilegious? |
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