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muskyfishing89
Posted 7/5/2015 2:40 PM (#774944)
Subject: Larson FX series boats




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Does anyone have one of these boats or have you fished out of one?

Edited by muskyfishing89 7/5/2015 2:55 PM
Irish02bk
Posted 7/8/2015 9:23 AM (#775367 - in reply to #774944)
Subject: Re: Larson FX series boats




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I have never fished out of one but will most likely be pulling the trigger on one in the next couple days, went and saw it and its a nice boat, i think there definetly could be some improvements on them but for the money seem really nice. plus i'm getting a pretty solid deal.
Nick59
Posted 7/8/2015 2:35 PM (#775423 - in reply to #774944)
Subject: Re: Larson FX series boats





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Location: MN
The 20 ft tiller looks pretty good to me
MuskyMidget
Posted 7/8/2015 3:39 PM (#775431 - in reply to #774944)
Subject: Re: Larson FX series boats




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Pretty sure there is another post about Larson boats on this site in the past couple months. You may want to do a search.
muskyfishing89
Posted 7/9/2015 12:45 AM (#775495 - in reply to #774944)
Subject: Re: Larson FX series boats




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What one did you look at?
smalljaw
Posted 7/9/2015 7:46 AM (#775515 - in reply to #774944)
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I looked at the FX series pretty closely. Overall good boat. I really like the hull and think their molding process is very good. Personally I'm not a fan of their interior layout. I prefer carpeted side storage to lay rods out, hard to do with their configuration. I'm a bass/multi-species guy and switch off between 4-5 primary rods (and my partner does too) all day long. Its impractical to go in/out of the center rod locker all day long with 8-10 rods IMO. This is a nit and just the way I fish. If you are a walleye or muskie guy that fishes primarily 1-2 rods, not a big deal. Again, overall good boat..

Is it true that the 1750 no longer comes in a side console - just a tiller or dual console?

Edited by smalljaw 7/9/2015 7:52 AM
rodbender
Posted 7/9/2015 11:04 AM (#775549 - in reply to #775515)
Subject: Re: Larson FX series boats





Location: varies
I looked at a 20ft tiller with a 200 verado, pretty loaded with options and a upgraded trailer for $36k. It had 10 hours on it as a dealer demo. A lot of boat for the money.
Dan Klis
Posted 7/9/2015 3:25 PM (#775602 - in reply to #774944)
Subject: RE: Larson FX series boats




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I purchased a 2020FX last August and ran it on LOTW into November. And probably close to 30 days this year on LOTW. It's a great casting and trolling platform. I have a 250 Yamaha Four Stroke. You cannot beat the price and VEC technology is awesome. I am really pleased with the boat.

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/get-attachment.asp?act...

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