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rocko
Posted 5/24/2012 9:58 PM (#561794 - in reply to #561129)
Subject: RE: Pros / Cons of lowered front deck




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I have an 18 ft. Lund Alaskan and really love the lowered front deck. The whole boat is all wide open and has lots of room to roam, uninterupted. The lowered deck has some advantages, in my opinion. Figure eights can be done deeper with less effort and you are right down at the fishes level. Netting fish is easier when you are down their too. Disadvantages are long rods and jerk baits, with the rod splash. You can always hop up to the storage areas in that case, although they are a bit narrow. I once considered adding a higher front deck, but got used to it and actually prefer it now. They are very under-rated boats and excellent fishing rigs for muskies.

Rocko

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