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decaf
Posted 1/30/2010 7:27 AM (#420601)
Subject: Classic Tuffys




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What year did tuffy start making a model with an 80" beam and what was it called then and now?

Thanks, Mike Blaise.
MuskieTom
Posted 1/30/2010 6:25 PM (#420682 - in reply to #420601)
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Location: where the fish are...
ever try google? http://www.iboats.com/Tuffy_Boats/bp/20br2064
sworrall
Posted 1/31/2010 9:22 PM (#420912 - in reply to #420601)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The first 80" beam Tuffy was a Stinger, a capped Esox Mag. The second was a Walleye Master, and capped Rampage Mag. Both were in '90/'91, I think, I was working for Skeeter at the time.
decaf
Posted 2/1/2010 5:18 PM (#421064 - in reply to #420912)
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So what is the difference between an Esox and a Marauder model?
greybeard
Posted 2/1/2010 5:29 PM (#421066 - in reply to #421064)
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Location: Cottage Grove, Mn
Decaf,
I had my Marauder 18 years. Only diference I see is more vowels........
sworrall
Posted 2/1/2010 6:21 PM (#421076 - in reply to #420601)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Marauder had little livewellls, the Esox has a 60" well. The Esox replaced the Marauder. Marauder had a smaller front deck, and slightly narrower side tanks. Both are 70" beams.
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