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| Looking for a used Esox Mag. What year was the last for wood in the boat?
I thought i remember hearing that in '05-06, Tuffy made the Esox with NO wood to get soggy/wet/etc.
Am I way off?
Thanks,
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| No one knows? |
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Location: Not far enough north! | I had a 2000 it had wood in it |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | We back to this again? I thought you bought a boat last year?
2006 Tuffy went to composite in the Magnum. If the wood in the older boats isn't drilled into and not sealed, it will last every bit as long as the composite. |
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| He sold it. Whoever bought it got a great deal. That thing was loaded. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | OK. |
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| CAR ir right.....I sold it. I had a Malibu ski boat as well.....sold that too. Then I bought a Ranger Reata, just sold that. I have ALWAYS wanted an esox mag......I'm gonna get one this time. Would prefer to get a nice, low hour used one (or should I say, the wife wants me to get used....lol).
"06 and newer then would be nice.
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I'll look around for you. |
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| Cool, thanks. I am in Stevens Point area. I'm kinda picky, as I wouldnt want a boat with a bunch of hard time on it with clients in it and such. I'm trying my darndest not to buy a new one this time.
I'd buy a "wood boat" (pre '06) if we knew the story (kept dry, etc).
Edited by materospizza 3/11/2012 11:14 AM
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Mike at Marine Diversifed had three in and out in the last month. I'll keep in touch with the dealers and let you know when one comes available. |
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