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Posts: 95
| Hello to my fellow tiller enthusiasts!
As many of you know Recon Boats as recently designed a new tiller rig that functions very nicely as a muskie hunting platform. There is not an abundance of information available right now about this new tiller setup so I figured I would share my review video for those of you who might be in the market for a fiberglass tiller.
Video link (approved by Steve Worrall):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmK8ZQaVAiw&t=57s
Thanks and I hope you find this helpful! I am happy to answer any questions if you have any.
Chas |
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| Good looking boat. Having the electronics on the starboard side is nice. I have an 18' Pro V tiller and the electronics are mounted on the port side. I can see the 9" screen OK, but with it being down and to the left, your eyes are no where near the direction you are going. I like my boat but if I wasn't so old, I might look at upgrading to this Recon tiller. That rpm adjustment on the Mercury is really nice. |
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Posts: 1753
| I've been looking for 3 years, since they came out for one of these on the water. No luck yet. You hear so little about these small boat companies since Covid, I wasn't even sure they were still making boats. No dealers anywhere near me up here in Northern Minnesota so I'll need to go searching for them when the time comes.
I wonder what their lead time is for a boat these days?
Thanks for the video. |
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Posts: 1726
Location: Mt. Zion, IL | Electronics on the starboard side is a big no for me. I’m a tiller guy but that puts the electronics opposite side of where I try to have guys fish a lot. To me it is backwards. |
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Posts: 562
Location: deephaven mn | I would like to see it with multiple units mounted. As i would want two or possible three with live scope. |
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Posts: 267
| Looks like a great boat. Any idea on price of that rig? |
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