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sworrall
Posted 4/15/2022 6:09 PM (#1004419 - in reply to #1004413)
Subject: Re: Musky Boat





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Keith decided on the 1875 Impact XS last year. Side tanks, great storage for lures and gear, excellent rear deck with flip-up seats, internal 8'6" rod storage. Freeboard is very acceptable for a muskie ride.

My personal boat is a customized 1625 Fury XL. I had the rear deck with flip-up seats and the dual console added. It's definitely a two-man boat, but has a ton of storage and fishes really nice. It has small side tanks, and the port side is where I carry muskie rods strapped down. Overall its my favorite boat, and I've owned a few. They offer a very similar boat in the 1650 Angler. Pictured last is a Fury with the walkthrough and the rear deck flipped over, I have the sport windshields.


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