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| I am currently shopping for a glass boat under 19' and have come uo with the following list:
Tuffy X-176(out soon)
Skeeter MX1825(late spring)
Yarcraft 1785SC
Yarcraft 186FX
Triton 117 Explorer
Ranger 1860 Angler
Ranger 1760 Angler
What obvious choices am I over looking? I know there are more Tuffys but I am not sure on all the diffrences in the models. |
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Posts: 13688
Location: minocqua, wi. | some nice shorter warrior boats |
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Posts: 2753
Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | Skeeter makes some pretty good quality boats.
http://www.skeeterboats.com/products.php
Have fun!
Al |
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Posts: 32892
Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Warrior is out of business, so you'd be looking at a boat that has no warranty or service options.
Lund 186
http://www.lundboats.com/boats/2011-fiberglass/186-fisherman-gl-boa...
Tuffy 1760 Esox Deep V
http://www.tuffyboats.com/boats/1760 |
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| I have a Ranger 1860 Angler and couldn't be happier. It has all of the Ranger quality at a more affordable cost. I have used it primarily for musky fishing with occaisional mult-species fishing. It has been totally reliable, smooth and confiident handling in small and big water in all weather conditions. It has been my best boat among many by far. |
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Posts: 313
Location: Bemidji, Lake Vermilion | Both the Ranger 1860 Angler and the Lund 186 are great great boats. Amazingly wide beam, tons of room. I could have bought a new 2008 Lund 186 with a 175 Verado for just under $30,000. I passed up on it, bought a Ranger 618 used and love it, but all things considered I should have bought the Lund when I had the chance. Just couldn't bite the extra $$ with the bad economy. |
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Posts: 97
Location: Chaska MN. | I have 2010 lund 186gl fisherman and love it ,one sweet ride and designed by lund so you know its a great set up for fishing , the only down side is the bow is a little high off the water but with the new longer rods I doubt it would be a big deal |
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