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jonnysled
Posted 9/30/2015 9:04 AM (#786625 - in reply to #786624)
Subject: Re: Ranger620 vs tuffy2100





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Location: minocqua, wi.
10 - 15mph winds are relative ... how big is the water and what side of the lake are you on?

i can't understand how you could ever just turn the boat over to autopilot running structure unless you are fishing a featureless shoreline. to me no matter what boat you are on, tm control is an active job. wind, current, shape, orientation all take more specific inputs to do the job right and you can never get a boat big enough to take that reality away.

between the two boats i'd be more focused on what's hanging off the back than the hull and then you may want to just look at your future and check depreciation rates but either one would be a great ride.

for the Saltwater Bay Boats ... i've had two and they are great ... until you get older and want to sit down after a long day. there are plusses and minuses with them too, but i will agree they are fun to run in the crazy stuff!!

Edited by jonnysled 9/30/2015 9:04 AM

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