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sworrall
Posted 6/10/2018 8:51 AM (#909557 - in reply to #909535)
Subject: Re: My New 'Up North' Ride, Lund 1625 Fury XL





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The Power Pole is Starboard because of the ladder. Yes, have used it, and it holds really well no matter how rough it is. Would not own a boat without one!

Might look funny not holding a tiller handle, but Sue will be happy, and we are in a comfortable ride where we now can feel really good about ownership all the way around. The 'Lund experience' has been absolutely wonderful from M&J to the Factory folks. Great people building, marketing, selling, and servicing Lund Boats.

The Aqua-Vu on board is easy to use and really a neat option to check a sonar reading. Got us on some walleyes last week, and found the bull gills deep, too.

It was REALLY windy on Vermilion last week, and the 1625 Fury handled it very well. I was pleasantly surprised on the rough days how well the boat handled it. With the Smooth Move AIR seats, it rides like a Caddy.

Adding an in dash stereo and a Humminbird 7" SI G2 this week. Will take off the Lowrance 5" Hook Side Scan capable sonar and sell it, decided to get a larger screen for the console after using the rig for a week.

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