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Location: Apollo, PA | Looking at a couple of these boats, does anybody have any experience fishing out of one? Please pm me your experience with these tritons. Are they good in rough water. How do they compare to 20' Ranger or Tuffy? I dont want this to be a bash session, thats why i ask to be PM'D...... My buddy has a triton bass boat and loves it, but he is not a musky fisherman. The 205 is their deep hull, walleye or muti species model.
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| I've been in a few of them. Not a better looking boat on the water, if done up in the right colors. Big boat, fast, rides similar to the 620. Maybe a bit harsher. Doesn't slice the waves like a 2060, but then not many do.
Doug J has had one for a long time. He's the guy I would look to. |
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Location: Warroad, Mn | Had mine since 2000. I have around 48,000 actual GPS miles on it and around 14,000 gallons (smart gauge) of gas through a 225 Opti. Fast, (around 60MPH with a 225 Opti) dry, stable, tracks well behind the trolling motor, great in rough water, and fishes great. Even with all the miles and use most every thing still works and it still even looks pretty good. The carpet is sill hanging in there, and all the hinges in the compartments are still fine. Dry storage is actually dry, and you can put 8 1/2' rods in the rod locker. As recently as Monday I must have had 25 rods in there (I took 10 rods to Bay Store for Operation Muskie, plus mine), the rod locker is unbelievable. By far the best boat I've ever had. I've looked at many different boats the past four-five years for something that I thought was as good as so far I haven't found anything that looks better so I keep running it and it keeps me happy.
Doug Johnson
Edited by dougj 6/13/2008 4:50 PM
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Location: Apollo, PA | Thank you, and Thank you Doug!!!!! |
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