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esoxlucifer
Posted 8/26/2009 9:33 PM (#396253)
Subject: 1985 pike rampage w/90 evinrude




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thinking of purchasing for casting lakes 300-2000 acres...maybe occational bays on great lakes. does it control well in wind with a good bow trl motor? any other comments welcome.
sworrall
Posted 8/26/2009 9:45 PM (#396259 - in reply to #396253)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Yes it will, great hull for what you describe. I wish Tuffy still made the boat, it was one of my favorite rigs.
esoxlucifer
Posted 8/26/2009 10:04 PM (#396266 - in reply to #396259)
Subject: Re: 1985 pike rampage w/90 evinrude




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great, thanks steve. was it factory rigged to accept a 24 v bow mount? thinking about getting a minn kota with the long cord to run from rear deck.
sworrall
Posted 8/26/2009 10:07 PM (#396268 - in reply to #396253)
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Yes, but it's much easier to get a Marinco 12/24 wire harness and plug these days.
esoxlucifer
Posted 8/26/2009 10:13 PM (#396271 - in reply to #396268)
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is that an easy do-it -yourselfer ?
sworrall
Posted 8/26/2009 10:27 PM (#396272 - in reply to #396253)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
In a Pike Rampage, it would be, yes.
esoxlucifer
Posted 8/27/2009 12:06 AM (#396284 - in reply to #396272)
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thanks!
4JawChuck
Posted 8/30/2009 9:56 PM (#397019 - in reply to #396253)
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Not sure what year/model my Tuffy is (I think its a 1988 Sportman 160?) but it sounds similar to what your looking at, I have attached a picture of the day I got it last year.

I love the boat (who doesn't love their first boat) and am not sorry I bought it. The boat has been modified slightly, it now has a 90HP Merc and 6" jackplate on the back plus lms 527 gps and stereo and dual battery's and a bow mount Minn Kota. The little 50 Yamaha was a great reliable motor but was a little underpowered for 5 people (I have three kids).

With the engine swap I went from 32 MPH top speed loaded with 5 people + gear to 44.6 mph@5450rpm loaded, I am very satisfied with its performance after trying so many different props to get it tuned. I settled on a 22" Laser II but a 21" would have been better for pulling skiers etc.

The sponsoned hull is great for stability but kinda harsh in the big waves, I have had it out on Lake Manitoba during a wind storm in some 3 ft waves...kinda weird at first to go on top of the waves instead of through them but once I got used to it I was pinning it just to see how much she could take. My body gave up before the boat did...I didn't even get very wet.

Best part is people around here have never seen a Tuffy in person so people are always doing a double take at the ramp even though its an old boat, it kinda nice to have the guys with the brand new boats admiring my old girl to see how they are built...it has everything I need.

Feel free to PM me if this boat is similar to what your looking at and you have any questions.




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