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Irish02bk
Posted 5/18/2015 8:19 PM (#769293)
Subject: Larson FX owners




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I'm looking a getting a 2015 Larson 2020T.

Just wondering how these sit in the water, how shallow can the boat actually be fished? IE if we are in 2-3 feet of water will i have to worry about beaching it?

Also any other opinions on them.
sworrall
Posted 5/18/2015 9:00 PM (#769300 - in reply to #769293)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
No boat that size draws anywhere near that much. No different than any other V Hull.
Irish02bk
Posted 5/18/2015 9:22 PM (#769308 - in reply to #769300)
Subject: Re: Larson FX owners




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sworrall - 5/18/2015 9:00 PM

No boat that size draws anywhere near that much. No different than any other V Hull.


any idea how shallow it can be? or most glass boats

only had tin boats in the past, this would be my first glass.
sworrall
Posted 5/18/2015 9:29 PM (#769310 - in reply to #769308)
Subject: Re: Larson FX owners





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
will probably float in a little over a foot.
Irish02bk
Posted 5/19/2015 8:39 AM (#769348 - in reply to #769293)
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I've seen some boats listed with roller trailers and it says you can get a roller trailer on their build sites? I thought you needed to have a bunk trailer with a glass boat? am I wrong?
sworrall
Posted 5/19/2015 9:31 AM (#769355 - in reply to #769293)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
if the manufacturer says you can use a roller trailer, they warrant the boat for that use, so it's not an issue.
Irish02bk
Posted 5/20/2015 9:59 AM (#769536 - in reply to #769293)
Subject: Re: Larson FX owners




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Anybody have an pro's con's of the boat?
Dan Klis
Posted 5/20/2015 11:01 AM (#769556 - in reply to #769536)
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I have the 2020 Full Windshield with 250 Yamaha four stroke. I love the boat. The only "con" I can think of is being able to freely access the bilge area. I can see that if you had to change a bilge pump it could be challenging. Other than that it is the perfect boat for me and all I fish is Lake of the Woods.
Andy Myers Lodge
Posted 5/24/2015 7:46 PM (#769975 - in reply to #769293)
Subject: RE: Larson FX owners





Location: Eagle Lake Vermilion Bay, Ontario
i have heard good things about the larsen .here's another option;
2100 tuffy tiller,just introduced,while i havent had it out in all conditions or a full seasons expereince with it yet i have had it out on a 280 acre local lake in less than 2' to 8 days on green bay in swells up to 3' + and am so far very impressed. very dry ride and scary fast . i am really looking forward to spending the season in this rig.
this particular boat will be available for resale dec 1.
if interested email/call for details,options included,and price,

[email protected]
608 574 5048 cell
807 227 2610 june 15-nov 10 early ams/late pms best

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