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| Wood_Duck |
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Posts: 555 Location: Tennessee | I've been boat shopping for awhile and although I initially was looking at a larger boat, I have decided to go small for now. It'll be about 5 more years till my little boy starts school and I'll have alot of fishing time so for right now I'm thinking get something cheap, then later down the road get a large boat. It's going to be used mostly on southern lakes/reserviors so no 4fters and ocean conditions. I'm looking at the standard Esox 15ft. Would be going with a 30hp Mercury tiller. Would it be worth it on this model to get power trim? Also for anyone with an Esox, what are your thoughts on this boat, room, storage, performance, stability? I can't find much on them, especially the smaller one I emailed Tuffy for more info/pics. | ||
| Scooter70 |
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Posts: 136 Location: Dane Country | Contact Steve he can help you for sure. I've seen them great boat,if I was going to get a new small boat, they are sweet. Just my opinion. | ||
| Wood_Duck |
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Posts: 555 Location: Tennessee | Any idea if they might be wide enough to put dual pedestal mounts on the front so two could fish side by side for crappie and such? It'll be primarily a muskie/crappie getter. | ||
| sworrall |
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Posts: 32935 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | You actually emailed me. This is the 'original' hull Tuffy started with in 1976. The Esox has a rod locker and livewell, and some open storage for vests, etc. under the front deck. The boat takes a portable gas tank. A 30 HP motor will run that boat like a rocket. Yes, I'd get power trim. The deck is fine for one angler, but two side by side probably not, it's 60" wide. Three can comfortably fish out of that ride. The Esox is REALLY stable at rest for a 15' class boat. The diagram shows the Layout. ESOX Specfications Esox Tri Hull 14' 10" length 60" Beam 35 HP Max HP 20" Transom Height 17" Inside depth As the diagram indicates, no built in tank. A 6 gallon fits in the back, the ones I had always had the rear deck option to cover the battery and tank. 440 LBS Hull weight, dry 7' 0" Rod Locker 48" Livewell Fishing Features Tempress Fold-Down Seats 750 GPH Livewell Aerator Pump Full Length Cockpit Storage Shelf Bow Panel w/ Trolling Motor Plug Large Side Tank Rod Locker Convenience Features Four (4) Recessed Stainless Steel Tie-Down Cleats Safety Features All Composite Tuff Core Construction Upright & Level Flotation One (1) 750 GPH Bilge Pump Stainless Steel Bow & Stern Eyes Anti-Skid Transom Well The color options are as you see them in the image, a top color panel and a bottom color panel, those can be gel or polyflake, and a gel running bottom which is standard on all Tuffy models. Tuffy actually tried to discontinue this boat a couple years back, and the demand was too strong so it's still offered. I really liked mine. Attachments ---------------- esox.gif (4KB - 219 downloads) | ||
| sworrall |
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Posts: 32935 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Images Attachments ---------------- 2.jpg (54KB - 346 downloads) tuffy091409.jpg (88KB - 1271 downloads) tuffy091409.jpg4.jpg (83KB - 233 downloads) TuffyEsox.jpg (19KB - 238 downloads) | ||
| Scooter70 |
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Posts: 136 Location: Dane Country | Great looking boat. Whats the biggest hp you can put on it? just curious. looks like the one i saw when i visited the factory. | ||
| sworrall |
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Posts: 32935 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | 30 HP. | ||
| Swoop |
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Posts: 18 | Awesome platform can handle rough water very stable can float in to shallow landings this boats capabilities has sold itself to many of my friends swoop | ||
| wallygator |
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Posts: 319 Location: Tomahawk,Wis | Hey Wood Duck Last year I down sized to an Esox Mag with a console.. They are an awesome ride, very stable,really like the ride. Good luck with yours Wally | ||
| Wood_Duck |
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Posts: 555 Location: Tennessee | Thanks very much for the pics! Me likey. | ||
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