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Mark H.
Posted 10/10/2007 7:02 AM (#278845 - in reply to #259901)
Subject: Re: ranger 618vs




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Location: Eau Claire, WI
As mentioned by Shep and BN, I do have a 618vs and I love it, for what I do. Primarily Musky's in WI with a couple trips a year to "BIG" (Mille Lacs, Ontario, Etc.) water.

I previously owned a 690 and I honestly wish Ranger would still make this boat. Yes the layout of the 618 is the same as the 690/681 and older Tuffy series with the side tanks. However the hull for the 618 is a touch different. It is NOT a bass boat hull, it ineed is a "V" hull however the sides are not as deep as most traditional V's. As far as ride is concernd. It is smooth and dry, unless you are quartering into 2+ foot waves....Then you are going to get some spray blown back at you as the consol is set back in the hull. I actually think my 618 rides a bit nicer than my 690 did.

Mine has a 135 Optimax on it and it cruises with two people mid 30's at 3500 RPM. Top speed is low 50's with the way I have it loaded. I do not have a kicker on it, however if I can see where a kicker could possibly make this boat list slightly to one side. I think a 6-8hp kicker would be more than enough. If I were to purchase a new 618vs today it would most definately have a four stroke on it. I know you can troll with Opti's, I don't but with a four stroke it's a touch quieter and you can troll forever and not worry about it.

Also as mentioned I did some custom work to my 618 to increase storage and make it more user friendly, I have MS-Word Documents with it illistrated that I would gladly email to you if you're interested.

All that and what has been said eariler is fairly sound advice. I would make these considerations.

1. Fish primarily lakes under 10,000 acres = 618vs should suit you fine for muskies, bass, walleye's.

2. My primary lakes are Mille Lacs, Big V. and LOTW and I fish when it blows hard enough that the birds can't fly straight = best look for a used 620 or 2060.

You want a ride in 618 and are around Chippewa Falls / Eau Claire, call me.

I also agree with Shep's 619 assessment on the previous hull models. And you can't put more than one long rod in a 619 rod locker. I almost bought a 619 until I actually put rods (or tried to) in the rod locker. 618, I have 81/2 footers in my locker right now. Although I hate the rod tubes and prefer the open box style rod locker in the old 690's.

Would I buy another 618vs...Yes.

Other models I would now consider include Ranger Angler Series ( I know Herbie is quite happy with his), I would also take a look at Tuffy's new X195 as it has similar characteristics to the 618vs. Tuffy 1800 series is another possibility.

Final Comments:

618vs and X195 and alike models are completely different boats than 619/620/1890 etc. They are not an apples to apples comparison, each has it's own features and benefits. YOU need to decide what works best for 90% of your fishing.
sworrall
Posted 10/11/2007 8:51 AM (#279056 - in reply to #259901)
Subject: Re: ranger 618vs





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Mark,
The X series is a low profile, high performance V hull, but there the similarity to the 618 ends. The X190 rates for 115 HP to 200 HP. A Merc 175 Pro XS moves her along loaded at about 63 MPH. The interior is available in the Osprey or Esox Deep V configurations with or without a large, gull wing lid storage/rear deck module, with a 52" rear mount livewell, 8.5' rod locker, plenty of deck room for 3 muskie anglers and necessary gear. According to Tuffy, the price point on this rig will be extremely competitive.

Tuffy has a 1700, 1760, 1890, and 2060 in the Fully capped Esox Deep V models, and the same in the low profile multi-specie G series which has the Esox Mag style gunnel. I'm fishing an 1890 Dual Console in the G series, and really like it.


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Mark H.
Posted 10/12/2007 7:33 AM (#279207 - in reply to #259901)
Subject: Re: ranger 618vs




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Location: Eau Claire, WI
Steve,

I'm going to take a look at the one Zach has in his area. I'm in that area every other week for work.

I really like the looks of this one in terms of versatility for WI/MN/CA multi species.

I have several people who have already told me they would buy my 618 if I decided to sell... Although you and i have been around this business long enough to know how that goes..

This model really has my interest up.

What's the width/beam on this new model?

Thanks Steve, Have Zach email or PM me his contact info. I will be in LX area next week.

Best,

Mark
sworrall
Posted 10/12/2007 7:41 AM (#279209 - in reply to #259901)
Subject: Re: ranger 618vs





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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bn
Posted 10/12/2007 8:05 AM (#279214 - in reply to #259901)
Subject: RE: ranger 618vs


hey Mark..shoot Milia, aka Maverick an email..i bet he'd buy your 618!

If anyone knows of a good clean 681 with a 135-150 on it shoot me an email
[email protected]

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