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Shep
Posted 12/17/2004 10:30 AM (#128403 - in reply to #127725)
Subject: RE: Glass vs Aluminum





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My Lund 1700 Angler SS weighs 1180 lbs. That's why that thing is rocket ship fast!

I really wanted to go glass when I bought the Lund. Problem was, I was upgrading from my Tuffy Rampage Tiller, and the 1760 at the time was just way too expensive. So I "settled" on the Lund. It's been a great boat, both on small and large waters! Depending on the mood of the day, it's an Esox Angler, Walleye Angle, or a Salmon Angler. Very versatile, and a safe boat on most lakes. I don't feel that I "settled" anymore.

I do really like what Tuffy has done with the new lineup. No more wood, much, much better storage and livewell systems, better attitude in the water, and still that great ride and speed.

Edited by Shep 12/17/2004 10:31 AM

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