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Pafish86
Posted 4/18/2022 11:48 PM (#1004588)
Subject: Older tuffy boat




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Found an 85 tuffy rampage 160 for sale seems to be in pretty decent condition. Anyone have any experience with them? Pros? Cons?
sworrall
Posted 4/19/2022 8:13 AM (#1004598 - in reply to #1004588)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Great hull that offers a good ride. Stable at rest. Check the transom carefully, and check all the decks and side tanks for soft spots. Put some pressure on the seat posts to see if they flex abnormally. If there's no engine on the boat use a small screwdriver to check the bolt holes for rot. If there is, stand on the cavitation plate to see if things are solid. If all that checks out, you should be good to go.

I worked with Tuffy for 43 years.
Pafish86
Posted 4/19/2022 8:54 AM (#1004606 - in reply to #1004598)
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Thank you for the insight on it. I'll have to.go see it in person to get a better idea.
Brian Hoffies
Posted 4/19/2022 9:15 AM (#1004607 - in reply to #1004606)
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I had a older Tuffy once years ago. Steve would recognize what model it was. I think it was a 18' tiller. I redid the interior and stuck a Yamaha 60 4 stroke on it and wrapped the exterior.

It was one of the best boats I owned for trolling. Many times I wish I would have hung onto it.


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sworrall
Posted 4/19/2022 9:17 AM (#1004608 - in reply to #1004607)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Brian Hoffies - 4/19/2022 9:15 AM

I had a older Tuffy once years ago. Steve would recognize what model it was. I think it was a 18' tiller. I redid the interior and stuck a Yamaha 60 4 stroke on it and wrapped the exterior.

It was one of the best boats I owned for trolling. Many times I wish I would have hung onto it.


180 XT
DGREINKE
Posted 4/19/2022 1:14 PM (#1004625 - in reply to #1004588)
Subject: Re: Older tuffy boat




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Location: NE WI
I have a 16 ft 1989 Maurader I bought new back when I did some parttime guiding. Great boat to fish out of with no wasted space . Handles small to mid-sized water well. I fish Green Bay with it (on nice days) but I watch the weather!!
Slamr
Posted 4/19/2022 4:06 PM (#1004631 - in reply to #1004598)
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
sworrall - 4/19/2022 8:13 AM

Great hull that offers a good ride. Stable at rest. Check the transom carefully, and check all the decks and side tanks for soft spots. Put some pressure on the seat posts to see if they flex abnormally. If there's no engine on the boat use a small screwdriver to check the bolt holes for rot. If there is, stand on the cavitation plate to see if things are solid. If all that checks out, you should be good to go.

I worked with Tuffy for 43 years.


So....? I read on the internet (I did my research) and..
sworrall
Posted 4/19/2022 10:09 PM (#1004649 - in reply to #1004631)
Subject: Re: Older tuffy boat





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Slamr - 4/19/2022 4:06 PM

sworrall - 4/19/2022 8:13 AM

Great hull that offers a good ride. Stable at rest. Check the transom carefully, and check all the decks and side tanks for soft spots. Put some pressure on the seat posts to see if they flex abnormally. If there's no engine on the boat use a small screwdriver to check the bolt holes for rot. If there is, stand on the cavitation plate to see if things are solid. If all that checks out, you should be good to go.

I worked with Tuffy for 43 years.


So....? I read on the internet (I did my research) and..


You funny, Mr. Tuffy guy!
Dewman
Posted 5/9/2022 8:05 PM (#1006263 - in reply to #1004588)
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Location: Milwaukee
Ain't nothing like a good old Tuffy!
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