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hi


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lambeau
Posted 10/26/2008 12:12 PM (#342414 - in reply to #342411)
Subject: Re: Tuffy, Warrior or Yar craft


all the boats you listed are regional builders with good reputations.

the relationship between beam and length has an impact on performance: how well it handles rough water, how smooth/dry it runs in rough conditions, how fast it runs in rough conditions, how fast in smooth conditions, etc.
shallow-hull bass boats tend to have more beam than deep-v rough water boats. wider is also (generally) heavier.

i've run the 1760, 1890, and X190 from Tuffy (each with a different amount of beam width) and always had more room than i could use for both fishing and storage. the best way to compare is to climb inside the various boats you're looking at, or even better get out on the water in one.

Tuffy
1760SC: 17'6" x 84" 1400lbs
1890DS: 18'11" x 96" 1600lbs
X190DS: 19'4" x 90" 1300lbs
2060DS: 20'6" x 90" 1700lbs

Warrior
188XRS: 18'10" x 95" 1650lbs
208XRS: 20'10" x 95" 1900lbs
V1800SC: 18'3" x 90" 1821lbs
V1898SC: 18'6" x 96" 2000lbs
V193SC: 19'3" x 97" 2135lbs
V203DC: 20'3" x 97" 2340lbs

Yar-Craft
1785SC: 17'5" x 85" 1475lbs
2095DC: 20'1" x 95" 1850lbs
209TFDC: 20'6" x 97" 2113lbs

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