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| I fish out of a 2003 1675 Lund Explorer with a 90 Yamaha 4 stroke console. It's a super boat, next one for me will be same hull, only tiller model on the 90. I think I'd look really hard at Crestliner on the next go round too. Really sharp rigs that ride and hold up well. I'm in no hurry to get out of my package now, it's plenty of boat for me on Georgian Bay, French Rivers, Nipissing. When it's rough enough for me, it's usually plenty rough enough for the guys a few feet longer or shorter. Rough water's rough water, all depends on the pounding you want to put on your body and your rig. I wish my boat had bigger livewells and lids to match. I hate having a big livewell with a lid half its size. All I want it for is to hang baits and lug minnows around for walleyes in May. There are lots of good options today, and I can tell you as most guys would, new rigs are HOT lucky their first few years, they really are. Nothing better than good fishin in the new ride, it always seems to go that way the first couple seasons. First two esox in my Lund were 48" muskie on Nip and a 43" pike on Georgian Bay. Good luck in your search. | |
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