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tcbetka
Posted 5/9/2007 7:53 PM (#255443)
Subject: 1800 Pro V vs. 1850 Tyee




Location: Green Bay, WI
Hi guys, I need some opinions. I am looking at either a new 1800 IFS Pro V, or an 1850 Tyee. Both would have an 150 Verado, and the price is virtually identical--the Tyee is actually about $300 less...

Here's the dilemma: I plan to use this boat mainly for family-oriented (read non-musky) fishing, though I will certainly musky fish a bunch. In addition, I live in Green Bay and plan to get out there trolling at some point. But I would say that most of my fishing time will be on water besides the bay. I have no plans to take this rig to Lake Michigan, although I wouldn't rule it out.

So which boat and why?

The Pro V weighs 90 pounds more (according to the catalog), and is 2 inches shorter, 2 inches narrower and has gunwales about 6 inches lower. Of course the Tyee is significantly deeper in the bow (48" vs. 40") and amidships (45" vs. 35.5"). Does the amount of boat above the waterline condemn the Tyee in terms of boat handling?

Opinions?

Thanks in advance!

TB

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