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Muskie Fishing -> Muskie Boats and Motors -> Yar-Craft 20' tiller
 
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Brian Hoffies
Posted 6/20/2020 11:42 PM (#962526)
Subject: Yar-Craft 20' tiller





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Anybody running the 2095 tiller? If so what motor and how does it handle your boat? Pictures would be great!!
thompwater
Posted 6/21/2020 7:46 AM (#962532 - in reply to #962526)
Subject: Re: Yar-Craft 20' tiller




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There's a Yarcraft owners group on FB
Windy City
Posted 6/21/2020 8:47 AM (#962534 - in reply to #962526)
Subject: RE: Yar-Craft 20' tiller




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I can't help with your motor question but that's a pretty nice rig. I like the option they have to use a low wheeled console staggered towards the rear like a tiller.
Yar Craft was the one other builder I looked closely at prior to buying a Warrior.
I assume you vave seen this You Tube walk through from 2015, but here is a link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD7rxJgPEyQ
mn_bowhunter
Posted 7/5/2020 8:56 PM (#963052 - in reply to #962526)
Subject: RE: Yar-Craft 20' tiller




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I have a 2008 2095 with a yamaha 150. It jumps out of the water with a 17p tempest but I prefer my 19p enertia prop. 4 adults and it still got up to 43 without trimming it up much at all. I've never had it in really rough water, but a 20 mph wind didn't keep me off the middle of Leech by Mokey reef and pelican island. If you get one go with a 72" trolling motor, my 60 pops out of the water when it's on the rougher end of what I'll fish.
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