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| When I talk big water like I said before, i am talking about lake st clair (275,000 acres) which has an average depth of 11ft and max of 27ft so it can kick up very fast. So when looking at being able to handle big water I look for something i can stand up and cast out of in 2-3 footers. I also look at weather or not the boat can get me back to land safe in the event of a storm. St Clair can hit 4-6 footers in the drop of a hat and with the x190 I am confident i can make it home, although like with any small boat that ride will suck. So to answer your question a little better, the x190 will handle any condition that is fishable with ease. The 1890 may be a bit drier on the miserable 4-6 footer ride but until you get up into a 621 or tuffy 2100 that ride is going to suck and probably even so with those boats. When chosing between the two boats questioned i would figure out which interior layout worked best for me. I would take my x190 big water abilities over my 1900 lund pro v that i used to own any day. | |
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