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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Ride
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| nuf said lol |
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| how do you like that boat? how does it handle big water? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I love the rig. Handles anything I want to be out in, and safely. The original hull was a center console saltwater flats ride.
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| Nice ride! |
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Location: 31 | Looks like the perfect boat for inland lakes. What year is it? Did you refurbish yourself? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | It's a new model Tuffy offers I talked them in to building because I spent all my time in the original 2003 prototype. This one is a 2011 and was the first one built.. |
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| what length and beam steve? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | http://www.tuffyboats.com/boats.asp?class=10 |
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Location: Oconomowoc, WI | I will have my new x-170 in the next few days. If anyone in South Eastern Wisconsin wants to check it out or go for a ride, just let me know. |
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Location: Elgin, IL | Nice rig, Steve.
Tuffy is really doing some great things with their boats. And I would imagine things will only get better with them. Underrated in my opinion. |
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Location: 31 | Got it, I thought that looked a little too nice for a refurbish
I think you're light-years ahead with this being a tiller instead of the center. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Getting a rear deck for her this week. Then she's ready for Muskie opener. I have my Aqua-Vu Micro mounted, and two camera position mounts for a couple Toshiba Camileo 200 HD cameras with wireless microphones, should compliment the VIO POV1.5 camera and do a great job with the Hydrophone.
Can't wait for the opener... |
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| Steve what kind of hydrophone do you use? That is something I've always been interested in tinkering with. |
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| sworrall - 5/5/2012 9:14 PM
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If that only had the solid dark blue on top, she'd have me riding.....down memory lane. Looks so much like my old Rampage! |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Shep,
It's quite a bit like the Rampage series with a more open cockpit. She runs low thirties with a full load and floats in near nothing, but will handle rough conditions. With a 40 4 stroke, she will do upper 20's. Easy to handle, sips fuel, and fishes well.
Perfect.
The hydrophone...
http://www.aquarianaudio.com/hydrophones.html
This one will do the job for you. |
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