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curleytail
Posted 8/20/2015 6:25 AM (#781209 - in reply to #780154)
Subject: Re: Triton 189




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Location: Hayward, WI
I'd say I'm on board with PSA guy. I've always had deeper V boats. First aluminum, and now a Tuffy 1760. The aluminum boats did get blown around some in the wind, but the ride was not bad on rough water.

The 1760 is very comfortable to fish from. On windy days it rides smooth, and does a nice job casting with the trolling motor pulling me along. Sits pretty stable, and does not get blown around badly. I'd much prefer a V hull boat. Gets to the spot smoothly in big waves, and the fiberglass boats don't get pushed around badly by wind.

I can fish in stuff that I think would keep many bass boats off the water, and if it isn't THAT bad, boat control won't be bad in most any boat.

The bass boat styles work well for some guys, but I really like a Deep V, multispecies type boat.

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