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hi


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gregk9
Posted 3/11/2016 12:05 AM (#809292)
Subject: Lund 1875 Impact or Skeeter MX 1825





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Location: North Central IL USA
Trying to make a decision. I primarily fish Bass and Musky with Crappie and Walters being secondary.

Fish-ability wise the skeeter is the better of the 2, I believe.

Skeeter pros:

1 -It’s closer to the water. It’d be easier to release Muskies and figure 8

2 - It’s 810 pounds heavier than the Impact so it’ll be more stable in the wind.

3- There’s plenty of leg room to sit in the back 2 cockpit seats facing outwards to vertical jig over the sides.

4- It has lockable rod storage (in the gunnel) for up to 12 foot rods.

5 - looks like there’ll be enough room for the graph system I want on the console ( helix 12 and helix 10)

6- Powered by 150 4S Yamaha.

Skeeter cons:

1 - no place to put the rods except the rod lockers - kinda a pain for running and gunning or when simply using multiple rods.

2 - really no place for a deck box. But I have to ask myself, what’s more important, the fish-ability of a boat or it’s capability of hauling a boat load of baits around???

3 - Rod holders. I like having vertical rod holders mounted to the front of the console. If I did that in this boat, I wouldn’t be able to open the bow live well. The boat has a 50 inch rear live well so I really don’t need the front one but it’d be nice to use it as a cooler.


Impact pros:



1- The Lund has the rod storage compartments in the cockpit for up to 8 ½ foot rods. That’s great for laying rods down when switching off rods or moving to a new spot.

2 -There’s a huge area for a deck box in the Impact!

3 - Vertical rod holders mounted to the front of the console won’t impede any compartment hatches.

4 - powered by 150 4S Mercury

Impact Cons:

1 - The rod lockers take up cockpit space and make it harder to reach over to release Muskies and figure 8.



2 - Won’t be able to set up the graph system I want. Not enough room on that dash!

3 - It wouldn’t be comfortable jigging off the sides while sitting in the back 2 cockpit seats facing outwards. The foot room just isn’t there.

4 - Wind influence. Being 810 pounds lighter it’s obviously going to blow around more in the wind. That’s kinda a pet peeve of mine as the boat I own now is a major pain in the wind. I really don’t want to ever not be able to fish a good spot because of the wind - within reason of course.

5 - No lockable storage for my 9 foot rods.



IDK, kinda looks like the Skeeter’s going to win out. What’s your opinion?














Edited by gregk9 3/11/2016 12:06 AM

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