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esoxfly
Posted 12/5/2010 10:04 PM (#469154 - in reply to #469151)
Subject: Re: Going to a deep V Which one?





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sworrall - 12/5/2010 10:58 PM
Real 3' waves on LOTW or almost anywhere are one heck of a challenge for any 16' class boat, waves like that make walleye tournament directors nervous enough to consider cancellation of the day. If you are really out in 3' waves quite a bit out there, look at the Lund 1750 class models too.


Agreed. Most folks (not saying anyone in this thread) overestimate the seas. 3'ers are going to be tough in any boat in the teens. I see 3's and 4's often enough on LSC in my 20' and I don't get nervous, but get real serious, real fast. I wouldn't want to do 3'ers in a 16-18' tiller, or even many consoles for that matter, in honest 3'ers. I say go big and go wide....applies to many things in life.

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