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Location: vermilion bay,ontario | guided out both the 1650 and the 1750,both are good boats,but you get wet if you travel slightly sideways through the rough water.the 1850 is a little bit better.last year i bought a lund 1800 pro V,i would look into this rig,i guide out of it everyday on lac suel for either muskie or walleye,and when a boat can take these waters its a boat,mind you the air ride seats help out.even though its alumium its rides great and dry,fiberglass would be nice ,and have run in rangers,but i need to go on shore for shore lunches during my days and the fiberglass unless i land on a beach would be ok,but scary on the rocks.also the ranger i went out in ,T620 has no room inside whatsoever.i almost bought a alumucraft,they are comparable to the crestliners,but the lund dealer made me a good deal,and am very happy with the boat,has a 90 4 stroke on it and with the stock prop i get around 36 -38 mph.quick enough for a tiller. |