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Mertot
Posted 6/18/2007 11:05 PM (#261419 - in reply to #238770)
Subject: Re: Ranger 1760 and 1860 Anglers




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Location: Onalaska, WI
ESfishOx,

You are correct about the seat holes opening into the live well--as far as my experience with it goes we've never put a seat pedestal up there as my 15 year old son moves around from side to side casting off that back deck and so far he never seems to need a butt seat to lean against like his fat old Dad does! Since we've had the boat this spring we've had crappies and a few northerns in the well all alive and kicking upon our return home---would the openings be an issue in the heat in fish survival say douring a tourament or such? I don't know the answer to that one based on personal experience but i don't see it being a huge issue.

One other thought about the back deck area since we went with the 4 stroke motor there's no oil reservoir to worry about giving us an additional dry storage compartment in the back deck.

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