Tuffy X190
4amuskie
Posted 1/12/2009 7:16 PM (#354627)
Subject: Tuffy X190




Looked at this boat at the muskie show as have heard lots of good things about it. My question is where do you put all your muskie gear. I checked the front compartments and look a bit small so is it under rear deck? I usually have all my baits in "3700" boxes and was wondering where the rest of you store these things in this boat? Thanks.
TJ DeVoe
Posted 1/12/2009 7:19 PM (#354628 - in reply to #354627)
Subject: RE: Tuffy X190




Posts: 2323


Location: Stevens Point, WI
On the Tuffy Esox X190, you have a back deck extension that includes storage on both sides of the back pedestal. Plenty of room for as many plano's as you'd like. Here are a couple pictures of the back deck extension. I also store the plano's in my storage areas in front of the consoles and have tackle box under one of the consoles. Plenty of room for everything.

The pictures are actually of Lambeau's boat. His setup is the same as the boat at the Chicago Musky show.

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lambeau
Posted 1/12/2009 8:21 PM (#354637 - in reply to #354628)
Subject: RE: Tuffy X190


there is a ton of storage in the X-190, even without the rear deck extension.

i store 6 or 7 plano boxes in the smallest of the front compartments in my boat, and there's still room for various extras such as line spools, rod weights, etc. lying around on the side. the large storage bay on the left side could hold a ton of plano boxes if that's how you store your lures. i use that bin for my rain gear, spotlight, lifejackets, etc.

the rear deck extension offers even more storage as shown, although truth be told i have very little in mine - just a couple of trolling rod holders and my fire extinguisher because there's enough room in the standard compartments.

i keep a tackle box up against the front of each console. there's enough clearance between the console and the storage lockers that you can still open the lids without needing to move a dunwright/lakewood sized box.



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4amuskie
Posted 1/12/2009 9:24 PM (#354651 - in reply to #354637)
Subject: RE: Tuffy X190




Thank you for the photos.
moreyes
Posted 1/13/2009 9:14 PM (#354878 - in reply to #354627)
Subject: RE: Tuffy X190




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I have a 1890 and there is allot of room in those compartments, if I get a chance I snap a shot of how much stuff I have stuffed in there
4amuskie
Posted 1/14/2009 10:05 AM (#354954 - in reply to #354878)
Subject: RE: Tuffy X190




Ya, I'd like to see. I only ask cause in my brief look they didnt look too big and wondered what you all do.
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 1/14/2009 10:58 AM (#354975 - in reply to #354627)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X190




Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
I HATE the Tuffy X190!
I was very happy with my Esox Magnum for many, many years!
After last year's Muskie Show at State Fair and this year's Chicago Show, I now find myself figuring out where I would want my new electronics to be mounted!

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4amuskie
Posted 1/14/2009 11:19 AM (#354983 - in reply to #354975)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X190




What are your dislikes?
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 1/14/2009 11:32 AM (#354986 - in reply to #354627)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X190




Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
My major dislike is that I have been more than happy with the performance my Esox Magnum, which is paid for.
I have always said that there are many boats that are more expensive, but until now, none that I thought that I would want to fish from in lieu of my Magnum!
The purchase of the new Tuffy X190 will put me back into a financing mode!
The X190 is awesome, especially seeing the boat at the Chicago Show which was nearly the same colors as my own!
Phil
Posted 1/16/2009 9:04 PM (#355509 - in reply to #354986)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X190


Approx how much for an x190 w/ 200xs and pro kicker?
TJ DeVoe
Posted 1/16/2009 9:42 PM (#355519 - in reply to #355509)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X190




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Location: Stevens Point, WI
I'd suggest checking out your local Tuffy dealer and getting a quote from them. Here is a list of all the Tuffy dealers.

http://www.tuffyboats.com/dealer.asp
sworrall
Posted 1/16/2009 10:14 PM (#355529 - in reply to #354627)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X190





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Mr. Marine has a dual console X190 at the Osh Kosh show right now. I believe the dealer in Chicago was selling the 200 Mercury OptiMax powered X190 on the floor there at about $36K without a kicker.
Doonan
Posted 1/26/2009 3:04 PM (#357336 - in reply to #354627)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X190




Posts: 153


Location: Storm Lake, IA
How well does a x190 handle in big wind?
TJ DeVoe
Posted 1/26/2009 3:08 PM (#357339 - in reply to #357336)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X190




Posts: 2323


Location: Stevens Point, WI
I had my X-190 on Big Bay of Vermillion a couple days this past season and in a few other windy situations on some larger northern Wisconsin lakes and I thought it did an awesome job. It really cuts the waves well. As for fishing in heavier winds, well, imho again, since it's a lower profile boat, I felt it exceeded my expectations. But my main comparison is coming from a previous higher side fiberglass rig and an aluminum rig. This rig is definitely the cats ass between a bass boat and a deep v. Can handle bigger water better than a bass boat because it still retains that deep v but has a lower profile than say a Ranger Fisherman series(other than a 618) or any other comparable rig of that caliber .