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hi


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nwild
Posted 6/12/2007 8:43 AM (#260481 - in reply to #260478)
Subject: RE: Tuffy 1890 G





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
You have heard exactly right. The 1890 is an awesome musky hull. I've run an 1890DC for the last two years and absolutely love it. Lots of room both on the decks and cockpit, and a fantastic big water ride.

Tippy, not at all. Rock solid. I fish three people out of my boat every day I guide. We all fish off the same side and have never noticed any list.

As far as skinny water goes, I have not had problems. I fish a lot of smaller lakes with somewhat questionable landings and have only had a problem on one of them. The water on that lake was very low last year however, and everyone was having problems on that one. It doesn't take alot of water to float it, I have nosed up to shore anywhere I have desired for clients to take nature breaks without any issue.

The rod locker takes an eight footer, those are the longest rods I have. I'm not sure if longer rods fit or not. I currently have two 8'ers, a 7'9", three 7'6" a 7'er and 6'9" in the locker with room to spare.

I don't know where you are located, but if you want a test ride in the boat give me a shout.

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