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| Do you think a Tuffy 2100 is too much boat for smaller and medium sized lakes???? |
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| No, as long as the ramp has a decent depth. Just wouldn't want that boat on small to medium rivers. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Not at all, small to medium lakes are not an issue. Bad landings are bad for nearly any boat, and the 2100 launches and loads easily. Ever been in one Fishysam? I've fished some pretty small rivers from a 2100. |
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| Nope but to me a small river is small. 21' boat on any lake isn't to big. I put my 20'er on a slough that I can cross in 1 minute with electric motor only. I don't think my boat on 250 hp would get on plane befor crashing into the other side. And yes landings suck for almost anyone. I'd bet a 8"humminbird that almost every 2100 drafts less than any deep v ranger boat. When you cruise around tuffys website they talk about how they save weights without affecting strength and features. Very nice boats to look at and sit in at boat shows |
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Location: Eagle Lake Vermilion Bay, Ontario | unfortunatly i have to occasionally go VERY shallow up on top of reefs or close to shorelines to retrieve snagged baits and have also put in and took out at a variety of diff depth landings and you would be surprised how shallow a 2100 actually drafts . i find it to be more of a factor of the trailer and how high it sits as well as the support,launch,and delivery system it has than the actual draft depth of the 2100.
steve herbeck
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