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sworrall
Posted 12/16/2014 12:24 AM (#744297 - in reply to #744113)
Subject: Re: Tuffy X-190 vs Tuffy 1890





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The X190 has plenty of cockpit space with the Esox deck installed; enough room for a big net and some boxes, etc. It will float in a bit less than a foot unless you have a 200 and a Pro Kicker, them she needs a foot. Of course, I have owned both the 1760 and X190, and didn't really 'prefer' either as each met my needs well at the time. Performance is similar with both running over 50 with a buck and a half, but the X190 takes a 200 and cracks low 60's propped and set up right.

The 1890 is a totally different animal. It's a dedicated big water boat that will fish small lakes as well, and is offered in the G models, which the X190 is not. Top end with a 200 is middle to upper 50's.

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