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lambeau
Posted 3/29/2009 10:29 AM (#369023 - in reply to #369020)
Subject: Re: bassboat vs tiller


Tuffy designed the X-190 with exactly that "best of both worlds" approach.

http://tuffyboats.com/boats/x190

it has a V-hull that's deeper than many bassboats but shallower than most walleye boats. as such it puts you close to the water when you're fishing and is also a very capable runner when the waves are up. add the "Esox" rear deck extension and it has one of the best interior layouts for muskie fishing that you'll find anywhere. it's a great option for being able to fish a range of rivers, lakes or big waters.

it can be rigged as either a console (200hp) or tiller (90hp), an option that's not available in many other bassboat-style rigs which are often wheel-only.
pricing on new rigs compares very favorably to other fiberglass brands, and there's also a couple of one-year-used rigs available in the classifieds here on MuskieFirst right now.



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