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Mark H.
Posted 12/30/2004 12:46 PM (#129928 - in reply to #124725)
Subject: RE: New Boat




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Location: Eau Claire, WI
There is rumor on the street that Tuffy is roughly 12 mos. away from a mid range (18' 6" x 92 or 96 wide). If they put the new interior in this rig it is a winner for sure. The 1760 is an awesome boat for two anglers or three experienced anglers as stated above. But I agree on the three angler challenge if one or two of them are of the novice or new level. I personally love the 18 - 19 foot type boats, seems to suit my needs the best, and my wife likes that size boat and feels safe in it when we are on big water, another plus. I don't need or want a 20 footer. Think a few inches either way is no big deal...ask your wife/girlfriend But seriously it does make a difference.

Regardless of what I do for the 2005 season, there is no doubt Tuffy is back and in a big way and would encourage anyone to take a good look at them before making a choice. More good things to come over the next few years from what I'm hearing.

Tuffy has good regional market acceptance as does some of the other glass brands like Yar-Craft, and Warrior. In the deep V line of boats these brands are the alternative to the more costly brands like Ranger and Triton.

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