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| Yes, it is a deeper v than a bass boat but it does have some handling characteristics of that type of hull, but carries a 25" transom, and has a more versatile interior.
To one person it's a big water bass boat, to another it's a go-anywhere muskie boat, or a river walleye boat that can still take you out onto Green Bay if need be.
From hull style to the interior it was designed to be versatile as possible, to perform exceptionally well with lower horsepower than the deep v's, and tow well on a single axle trailer in a very affordable package. |
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| The X190 has a deeper V than most bass designs, not as much as some Walleye designs. As test pilot said, this is a hybrid that will be comfortable on the backwaters of the Mississippi, Mille Lacs, Bay of Green Bay and everything in between. |
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| Will there be anywhere for folks in the Chicago area to see one of these? |
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Location: Minnesota | Looks bass boat to me. A Mille chop will tear that up.
Tuffy should stay will deepr boats. |
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| Tuffy IS staying with deep V models. They added the 1890 models, added the full Deep V G series, and now have added the X series designed for the angler who is looking for a lower profile hybrid capable of handling conditions most Muskie, Walleye, and Bass anglers encounter.
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Location: Minnesota | Good deal!!
Thx |
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Posts: 576
Location: nappanee IN | where is the closest dealer in indiana? no fair that you cheeseheads get all the best boats all we have here are "tin" boats |
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| I think it's a great addition to our options. The 618 is a pretty good muskie boat, and this looks like it COULD be even better (as far as that category of boat is concerned). |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Buckeye Sports and Marine in Hebron, Ohio, or Heartland Marine in El Paso, IL |
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