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Location: Lincolnshire, IL | The 1860 has a row for 7'6" rods and a row for 8' rods.
When I had an 1860 quoted with a tandem trailer it was around $1500 xtra. I was just curious because I really needed the single axle for my garage so I could push it around.
I had a rod holder fabricated that could also serve as a mini deck extension. In my opinion there is more than enough back deck the way it is now.
This wasn't my "ideal" rig when I bought it, but garage and parking restrictions dictated the size.
After having fished with my kids/casted for muskies/panfish/skiied/tubed/trolled for walleyes on the Great Lakes(Erie/Green Bay)/Flw League Events, etc. I couldn't be more satisfied with this boat.
The only thing I wish it had were the jump seats in the back so I wouldn't have to move the seats when I troll with the kids.
The 2nd to last pic. is of my son Hans' first musky, he wouldn't hold it...so I did.
Like many other boats, it is a versatile rig.
Edited by Wisconsin Wade 3/10/2010 6:12 AM
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