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sworrall
Posted 11/12/2010 9:06 AM (#466437 - in reply to #463416)
Subject: Re: Tuffy or Ranger?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The X170T will be about 70" plus wide, low profile, and a V hull. It will be a simple, nicely appointed, but efficient boat that will handle two anglers easily and run bigger waters with no issues. It will run about 26 MPH with a 40, and 32 with a 50 loaded. Nice front deck, reasonable platform in the rear, livewell and rod locker, front deck storage hatch. 6 gallon gas tank, electrical for bilge, horn, lights, and livewell, 12 volt to the bow for the trolling motor, and a retail boat, motor, and trailer water ready price targeted at the very low teens. Perfect rig if you want the ride, fish mostly on lakes where 3' waves and less are the rule, want economy and performance, and want to pull it with a smaller vehicle.

The X176 is the 'little sister' of the X190. More on that when the tooling is in place. Will be 17'6" long and rate for 75 tiller and 150 console.

The new 21' Deep V model will be ready for shooting in a few weeks. 21' long, 97" wide, rated to 300. New features added to the interior Tuffy offers in the Esox Deep V and Osprey. New consoles, more amenities.

All I know for now.

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