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Muskie Fishing -> Muskie Boats and Motors -> Triton-TR18
 
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dstauff
Posted 4/2/2017 12:27 PM (#855738)
Subject: Triton-TR18




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Location: Eagle River, Wi.
Just wondering if anybody knows if you can get a 9' rod in the side rod locker on this boat? thanks
Fishysam
Posted 4/3/2017 1:16 PM (#855837 - in reply to #855738)
Subject: Re: Triton-TR18




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This is a bass boat? 18'8"? 8.52 is max we have gotten in this size boat. Shimono compres and ti telescopic rods are awesome for this issue.
dstauff
Posted 4/4/2017 7:59 PM (#855974 - in reply to #855738)
Subject: Re: Triton-TR18




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Location: Eagle River, Wi.
Yes its a bass boat, currently,8'-6" is my biggest so I guess I will take my chances. Just looking at buying this boat.
Thanks
Fishysam
Posted 4/5/2017 10:28 AM (#856000 - in reply to #855738)
Subject: Re: Triton-TR18




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take the 8'6" with and see how much play you have, my buddy's boat can have 3 or 4 8.6' but its tight we use a bunch more in the 8' area, figure 8's are amazing. just know its a shorter boat and a bass boat so when it gets rough its wet and wild. my 20'1" nitro is a completely different boat! dumb how much 1'4" matters from his skeeter to my nitro. good news for you is the hull on the boat your looking at is styled more like mine than the skeeter aka better off when it does get rough.
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