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btfish![]() |
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Posts: 410 Location: With my son on the water | Does anyone out there have a 1760 GC that could give me your opinion, Pros & Cons welcomed please. Thanks | ||
BenR![]() |
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Just PM all your questions to Slamr, he should be able to help you. BR | |||
MuskieMike![]() |
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Location: Des Moines IA | I've fished out of Slamr's quite a bit. Console version with a 150 opti and a 9.9 will do very close to 50 mph. And it fishes three people very nicely. Fits in most garages, easier to tow than the bigger boats, and is very affordable. When I wear out my 1700, the 1760 will probably be my next ride. | ||
Mak51![]() |
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Location: MN | I've fished out of my buddy's 1760 GC tiller; awesome boat. Tons of room, smooth ride, and smart layout. If I were to purchase another 17ft tiller this is the boat I would get. Edited by Mak51 2/1/2013 6:52 PM | ||
btfish![]() |
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Posts: 410 Location: With my son on the water | I am specifically interested in someone who has a 1760 GC esox, single console esox model. Thanks | ||
sworrall![]() |
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Posts: 32901 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | The hull and interior are identical in the dual, single, and tiller model. I ran a single console, and really liked it. I then ran a dual for a few months, and really didn't see any issues with the second console. I believe you were sent an image of Slamr's ride, a single console 1760 Esox Deep V. Hope this helps! Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
Storm Strike![]() |
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Posts: 159 | Just finished 3rd season with a 2004 1760 Osprey single console...with a 150 opti...9.9 kicker for trolling... Lets just say I no longer covet another boat I see. Really good ride, fast, great layout, handles amazing, front casting deck is big enough--not as wide as a Crestliner fishhawk.. But most would agree for a 17.5 foot boat---You get a lot of boat...deep hull--heavy boat--just crushes the waves. I like some free board---this boat has it... Like like it tons better than any bass boat I have ever fished out of...Better layout than the Ranger 690s, 617, 619, IMHO.. Got mine with a motor under 100 hours for many thousands less than a 617, or 619.. O and not that it matters---I guess it does matter----In the water and on the trailer---best looking boats out there--mine is the black metal flake---Shines and sparkles in the sun---brilliant!! Great boat---you will like it. | ||
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Posts: 633 Location: Madison, WI | I have a 07 1760 GC and LOVE IT! It fishes way bigger than 17 1/2 feet and handles rough water better than any aluminum boat in that class! The rear deck extension is huge and you will not regret getting it. It is a great place to store bump boards, plano boxes, rod holders, etc. The front deck is plenty big for 2 guys to cast. If you have the choice i suggest a 150 on that boat, mine has a 115 and it pushes it great but the out of the hole shot is a little slow. Agree with the above post as well, they are beautiful in the sun on the water! | ||
muskynut09![]() |
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Location: Lake Geneva, WI | Can someone confirm what the length of the 1760 is on the trailer? Would it fit in a 22 foot garage? Thanks | ||
crix![]() |
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Posts: 165 Location: tHe LaKe Of PrIoR, mN | I am also very interested in the 1760 as well I want a used dual console though does no one ever sell there 1760's what year was the last year with wood in the 1760 was it 2005? I would think it should fit in a 22' garage with a swing tounge trailer | ||
muskie-nick![]() |
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Posts: 163 Location: lake st clair michigan | my 1760dw fits in a 22' garage... it has to be angled in but no problem...... | ||
Slamr![]() |
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Posts: 7051 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | sworrall - 2/2/2013 8:47 AM The hull and interior are identical in the dual, single, and tiller model. I ran a single console, and really liked it. I then ran a dual for a few months, and really didn't see any issues with the second console. I believe you were sent an image of Slamr's ride, a single console 1760 Esox Deep V. Hope this helps! I remember when my boat looked that clean... | ||
sworrall![]() |
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Posts: 32901 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | In case this was missed. | ||
pitch'n![]() |
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Posts: 148 Location: Northwest Wi. | I also have 1760 GC with a 140 Suzi and no kicker, Not needed with the Suzi it will troll down to 2 MPH smoothly. Top end about 43 MPH. Shoots out of the hole like a rocket! No matter what the motor I love the boat. If I were a guide I would go a little bigger but I am not, normally just myself on one other. Going on season six with no complaints..Also easy to trailer and put in on the smaller lake accesses. | ||
Hoffy![]() |
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Posts: 91 | Does anyone know of a dealer that has a 1760 in stock? Thanks | ||
sworrall![]() |
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Posts: 32901 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | The 1760 DS will be at the muskie show in Wausau this weekend. MD Services can show you a 1760 DS. | ||
Hoffy![]() |
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Posts: 91 | Is there a dealer near Madison that you know of? Thanks | ||
sworrall![]() |
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Posts: 32901 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | MD Services is in Burlington. | ||
crix![]() |
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Posts: 165 Location: tHe LaKe Of PrIoR, mN | i hope there is a 1760 ds and 1890 ds at the musky expo in mpls | ||
Hoffy![]() |
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Posts: 91 | Thank you | ||
sworrall![]() |
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Posts: 32901 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | You bet. Not sure which boats Tuffy will have in at the Muskie show in the Twin Cities yet. | ||
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