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cbuf
Posted 2/12/2008 9:42 AM (#300425 - in reply to #297310)
Subject: RE: Idea for Tuffy Boats





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I'm with you I had a renagade magnum until the fire and have been searching for that boat since. I have also been looking for 3 boats that are simliar and can't underatand why they are not made any more. (Range 681, the tuffy esox rampage, and the tuffy renagade) I do not care about storing 15 rods, I just want to be able to keep out 6 six on the deck between my partner and myself. two main rods and a through back for each of us. I think the gas fill is in the wrong spot on the 1760 and pervents me from laying down a bunch of rods, and the ranger 618 is heavy and to big for some of the ramps and lakes I fish. The Esox magnum is an anesome boat that has stood the testof time so obviously the design works they just need to make a deeper version.

In my opinion there is no more mid size boat that fishes smaller water well, but can still contend bigger water on occasion.

I have a call out to steve to see if I can still get a tuffy esox rampage, or I'm looking at a alumacraft navigator.

any thoughts on going aluminum? the navigator has 54" livewell plent of storage big gas tank, nice back deck, rod storage on each side, and open floor plan

cbuf

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