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Why Knot
Posted 8/31/2004 10:08 AM (#117004)
Subject: Tuffy Sneak Pre-View........


Has anyone seen a sneak pre-view of the new line of tuffy Boats.........? Heard alot of rumblings, looking for details......
sworrall
Posted 9/1/2004 8:56 AM (#117144 - in reply to #117004)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I have one behind my truck right now! The boat features an entirely new polyflake interior, new totally sealed storage lockers, rear mounted lighted 52" livewell, lighted center rod locker that honestly will hold a dozen rods cleanly, a new battery and charger area built in under the rod locker, and this is the 17.5' model. The boat is available in a tiller, side console, and dual console, with a walk through configuration on the way.

Hope this helps.


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Why Knot
Posted 9/1/2004 8:56 AM (#117145 - in reply to #117004)
Subject: RE: Tuffy Sneak Pre-View........


Steve Worrall or Zach.......What is up with Tuffy......I have had a few associates visit Fiberdome/Tuffy and are well aware of the changes......Looking for details or pictures......The wife is givng me a green light for a 2005 model.
MuskieMedic
Posted 9/1/2004 10:32 AM (#117158 - in reply to #117004)
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Location: Stevens Point, WI
Way cool Steve, hopefully I can get my hands on one next year.
MuskieFIRST
Posted 9/1/2004 11:28 AM (#117166 - in reply to #117158)
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Here's a shot of the 1760's new lighted rear livewell configuration and a shot of the lighted rod locker (false floor removed to show battery and onboard charger storage). The white panel on the floor is pump access. The compartment next to the livewell is battery and oil access. The big compartment left of the rod loocker is storage, and there is storage and a cooler to the right of the locker. It really turned out great.


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Why Knot
Posted 9/1/2004 2:17 PM (#117213 - in reply to #117004)
Subject: RE: Tuffy Sneak Pre-View........


Steve......In regards to the storage compartments, are these compartments independent or divided with bulk heads......? Where is the gas tank access......and did they move the tank aliittle forward........? Can this boat be wired for 12/36.....? Also, what is your recommendations for this Osprey VS Esox Deep V.......for Muskie fishing......?
sworrall
Posted 9/1/2004 3:07 PM (#117218 - in reply to #117213)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
All the compartments in the boat are sealed individual fibergalss storage lockers, watertight from the bottom and top. The gas tank was moved forward to help balance the boat with the new 52" rear livewell. As far as this boat VS the Esox Deep V, it's a matter of personal choice. This boat has a large front deck, a big livewell, and a built in back area perfect for fishing muskies. It's a Walleye boat when I talk about it to Walleye anglers, and a Muskie boat when I talk about it to muskie anglers. Take a hard look at both before you make your choice!
Why Knot
Posted 9/1/2004 3:20 PM (#117221 - in reply to #117004)
Subject: RE: Tuffy Sneak Pre-View........


Thanks for the response.....Steve......I assume production has begun.......Will Mr. Marine in Fondulac have a unit there soon to view?

If you have any additional pictures please forward them to my e-mail address.......Thanks again and hope to see you soon........
sworrall
Posted 9/1/2004 3:53 PM (#117234 - in reply to #117221)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Yes, and you are welcome! Mr. Marine is rigging the boat next week to test run it with a 150 Opti Max.
TUFFY
Posted 9/1/2004 3:55 PM (#117236 - in reply to #117234)
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Location: Cudahy, Wisconsin
Steve what's the price on just the boat?

Edited by TUFFY 9/1/2004 3:55 PM
pbrostuen
Posted 9/1/2004 3:56 PM (#117237 - in reply to #117004)
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Location: Eagan, MN
Steve,

How long is the boat/motor/trailer w/ a swing away or slide-out tongue? Also, how long of rods can fit in the rod storage? How wide is the beam? Sorry about all the questions. This boat looks great.
sworrall
Posted 9/1/2004 4:49 PM (#117247 - in reply to #117237)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Rigged with a 140 Suzuki or a 150 merc, the rig is about 20"3" with a swing away, and is 93" wide fender to fender with the fiberglass fender trailer.
MuskieFIRST
Posted 9/1/2004 4:53 PM (#117248 - in reply to #117237)
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The rod locker takes 4 -8' models, 4 -7.5' models, and 4 -7' models. the attached picture shows an 8' on the top, a 7' in the middle, and a 6.5' on the bottom of the locker. The rod handles are in clips in the rear, so the rod can't move at all. Note the staggered reel positions, so they don't interfere with each other.


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sworrall
Posted 9/1/2004 4:57 PM (#117249 - in reply to #117247)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
For a price, drop me a PM.
Guest
Posted 9/1/2004 6:17 PM (#117254 - in reply to #117249)
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this boat looks great and i would like to know when we will be able to see a full interior shot. what's new with the polyflake interior?
boat guy
Posted 9/1/2004 7:34 PM (#117260 - in reply to #117254)
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This is a long weekend , perfect for boat shopping for next year, is there any other place this month to view the new Tuffy 1760, in Northwestern Wi-Minnesota?

Edited by boat guy 9/1/2004 7:39 PM
sworrall
Posted 9/1/2004 11:18 PM (#117276 - in reply to #117260)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
As soon as it is rigged, I will have that boat all over Minnesota and Wisconsin. This weekend it will be in my lot in Rhinelander; you are welcome to come see the rig if in the area. The new cockpit is much larger than the '04 model, and incorporates a polyflake finish throughout the sides and rear from floor to sidetank rod shelf.
John_Nesse
Posted 9/2/2004 9:34 AM (#117295 - in reply to #117276)
Subject: RE: Tuffy Sneak Pre-View........


Is this the same hull (not interior, obviously) as the late-model 1760's?

Thanks.

John
Why Knot
Posted 9/2/2004 10:02 AM (#117298 - in reply to #117004)
Subject: RE: Tuffy Sneak Pre-View........


Thank you for sending me the detailed pictures......Question........Did Tuffy leave the shelf above the new polyflake area......I couldn't make it out......as well as leaving a lip so you can secure your rods when on the fly.......Also, does the baitwell and livewell pumps have quick releases.....
deanj
Posted 9/2/2004 10:24 AM (#117301 - in reply to #117004)
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Location: Twin Cities
Tuffy does it again, nice looking rig Steve...

Has Tuffy considered building a boat without wall to wall capet? I'm thinking along the lines of the self bailing Whalers. I love my Esox Mag to death, but often wonder how guides manage to deal with carpet in a day in day out basis. Being a weekend warrior my carpet is still in good condition (ask Zach, he mentioned how nice it looked. :-)) but I know the guide end up killing the interiors.
I'd sure like to be able to hose the inside out after I spill my thermos of coffee. :-)) Seems the self bailing/minimal carpet interiors never took off in inland boats.

-Dean
sworrall
Posted 9/2/2004 10:43 AM (#117303 - in reply to #117301)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
John,
Hey, good hearing from you! Yes, same hull, but weight distribution, console, controls and cables, and complete interior are totally different than yours.

Why Knot,
Yes, the shelf is still there, lipped so rods stay put under power. Quick releases: I assume you mean the quick change cartridges in the livewell and bilge pumps which makes it a few second job to replace a pump, yes.

The carpet is the best one can put in a boat and will last for many years. Gel coat interiors are great for saltwater and Salmon rigs, but pretty unforgiving for the inland angler. Slippery if at all icy, wet, or , very hard on the eyes on a sunny day, and no easier really to clean up than the carpet we use now.
Guest
Posted 9/2/2004 11:13 AM (#117305 - in reply to #117004)
Subject: RE: Tuffy Sneak Pre-View........


Is there anyway you can get you older osprey updated?
sworrall
Posted 9/2/2004 11:21 AM (#117309 - in reply to #117305)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
No, the interior,plumbing, gas tank position, wiring, and console positions are different.
John_Nesse
Posted 9/2/2004 11:54 AM (#117312 - in reply to #117303)
Subject: RE: Tuffy Sneak Pre-View........


Steve,

I tried dropping you a note a few weeks ago. I must have an out-dated email addy. I'll be in the market for a new rig before too long, and my old man is going to get one this Spring. Drop me a note, please, at [email protected]

Question on the pics above: Does that back lip on teh rod locker make it tough to get the rods in the bottom tubes? Most center rod lockers I've seen have the back wall connected to the lid, so it looks like an "L" that closes down over the top of the opening.

Also, putting a rod in the top tube must put a lot of stress on it with a heavy reel bouncing around on the back end. Have you thought of putting in a system to support the reel-end of the rod? Something like removeable bungees or straps that stretch across and provide something to rest the handles on seems like a good idea to me. Then again, I know I bang up my rods worse than that by piling them on top of each other in my standard rod locker...

I have a 1700 (not the 1760) and it's a phenominal rig for two guys. It'll be all over Leech this weekend. I bet the 1700 will be re-designed in the future. If it's at all possible, I'd love to see it rated for a 75. If I remember correctly, we talked about that and it's not possible???

John
MuskieFIRST
Posted 9/2/2004 1:10 PM (#117328 - in reply to #117312)
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John,

The rods are supported on the other end, they are super easy to get in, really no need for the open end since the locker opening is so long. Here's a pic. The depth representation in these images is very poor, but the steps are deep enough so the reels hang down witout contacting the rods below them.


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mreiter
Posted 9/2/2004 3:29 PM (#117358 - in reply to #117004)
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Location: menasha wi 54952
It looks awesome guys!!!!!! 8' rods in a center locker in a 17.5' machine!!!!! What about the seating? Four seats behind the dual consoles? Rear casting deck? Whats it look like? I need more info....................:-)

MR
John_Nesse
Posted 9/2/2004 3:29 PM (#117359 - in reply to #117328)
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Now THAT is a good picture. I like the way the rod butts set on the rail and lock-in. I didn't realize that was the case. Nice design!

John
mreiter
Posted 9/2/2004 3:29 PM (#117360 - in reply to #117004)
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Location: menasha wi 54952
P.S. How fast will it be with the 150?
boat guy
Posted 9/2/2004 7:30 PM (#117388 - in reply to #117004)
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Help me out here Steve, Tuffy has installed lights in The rod locker and the livewell ? (perfect for night time fishing !!!! ) But, are they going to drain my battery ? Also will the minnow bucket fit in either end of the livewell, It looks like It might but Its hard to tell.
MuskieFIRST
Posted 9/3/2004 7:26 AM (#117428 - in reply to #117388)
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boat guy - 9/2/2004 7:30 PM

Help me out here Steve, Tuffy has installed lights in The rod locker and the livewell ? (perfect for night time fishing !!!! ) But, are they going to drain my battery ? Also will the minnow bucket fit in either end of the livewell, It looks like It might but Its hard to tell.


Yes, minnow bucket on either or both sides. Lights, yes, are only on when the locker is open, and they are LED lights, so drain will be low.
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