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lambeau
Posted 1/5/2009 10:22 AM (#353167 - in reply to #352677)
Subject: Re: which boat for fishing and recreation?


does the deeper v of the 619 and 1760 tuffy or 1890 tuffy make a difference for towing when compared to the x190.

i've towed a 1760, 1890, and X190 and with a full-sized truck there aren't any real significant differences on the road, they all pull nicely. as a bigger boat, the 1890 was heavier, but all my trailers have had surge brakes anyway, and the 1890 was on a tandem-axle trailer (as would be the Ranger 619 i believe).
the tandem was nice for long trips as it pulled very smoothly; the single axle is nice for shallower launches and for hand maneuvering around the garage and driveway. with the X190 you have the option of either a single or dual trailer.

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