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esoxfly
Posted 3/27/2009 7:56 PM (#368711 - in reply to #368704)
Subject: Re: bassboat vs tiller





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Location: Kodiak, AK
I'm not intimately familiar with either boat, they're differenty entities. What kind of water do you normally fish? Big water like Mille Lacs and Green Bay, or bass water in the lilly pads? For heavier water, there's the deeper V of the Lund, but saying that I do like a glass boat in heavier water for ride quality, and is why I went with a Ranger when I originally thought I wanted a Lund.

As for guiding, a tiller layout is ideal for space, and a true bass boat interior ( massive front deck, two seats, back deck) fills up quick with muskie nets, 9' rods, big tackle boxes, etc. A multi-species interior with the deep gunwhales, windshield and more "cockpit" area is better suited for muskie IMO.

As far as speed, I can't tell ya 'cause I don't know.

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