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sworrall
Posted 10/28/2018 7:43 PM (#921969 - in reply to #921968)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The Cannon rod holders I ordered direct from them. Plenty tough enough and work great, easy to move around. The net fits between the Smooth Moves on the floor slightly under the rear deck. Really like this boat!
Ontherocks
Posted 10/29/2018 7:00 PM (#922052 - in reply to #906335)
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Good to hear a positive review on the rod holders. Just to confirm the rod holders come with mounts that fit into the lund sport track? Maybe send me a link. I think I'll go that route. I put my net in the same location, but you need to flip up the rear casting deck to access it, kind of a pain, but okay if you have responsive help
Ontherocks
Posted 10/29/2018 7:07 PM (#922053 - in reply to #906335)
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Thanks for your help. I also love the boat. Like someone said, it's a subcompact fishing machine. I do however have trouble with organization and getting into the rod locker after you get a couple guys and gear into the boat. I'll have to mount rod holders on the side console like you did. Just trying to set it up properly. Looks like yours is the cats meow
owen-j
Posted 8/24/2022 12:41 PM (#1011035 - in reply to #906335)
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Just joined this forum. Great looking boat! I am looking at downsizing from my 1875 pro v bass xs to this same boat. Two questions: Where did you mount the power pole pump? And do you stow your rear butt seat when using back seats instead of having a platform? or just leave it at home...wondered where it would fit. Thanks, I just don't use my other boat enough I'd like to still have a versatile boat for larger water like st. clair and ky lake a couple of times a year but I mostly fish small inland lakes in Ohio.
Thank you!
Brian Hoffies
Posted 8/24/2022 6:20 PM (#1011049 - in reply to #906335)
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Welcome to the forum Owen-j
When you get ready to sell your boat list it here. I've moved 2 boats here and the process is easy and affordable.
sworrall
Posted 8/24/2022 9:07 PM (#1011053 - in reply to #906335)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I answered Owen via FB Messenger.
gregk9
Posted 8/24/2022 9:26 PM (#1011054 - in reply to #906335)
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Location: North Central IL USA
She's a beauty!
TheShow
Posted 8/26/2022 12:24 PM (#1011095 - in reply to #906546)
Subject: RE: My New 'Up North' Ride, Lund 1625 Fury XL




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Location: Vilas County, WI
sworrall - 5/15/2018 1:21 PM

There should be latches to hold the rear deck in place, at least there is on my boat.


Steve - I'm intrigued here. So I have a 2017 Lund Impact 1775 Single Console with the aft flip up platform/seats. When trailering, if I go faster than 55mph down the road I have to flip it up, because if I leave it down the wind will catch it and flip it up anyway (with a lot of force). It's annoying because I'd rather leave it down 95% of the time.

So are you saying there's some sort of latch I can use to keep the platform secured in the down position?
Thanks!
Big Show
OH Musky
Posted 8/26/2022 6:48 PM (#1011106 - in reply to #906335)
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Location: SW Ohio
Looks like a decent sized back deck. Too many boats have anemic back decks, as if the passenger or co-fisherperson (not easy to type) doesn’t matter. Nice looking rig.
sworrall
Posted 8/26/2022 8:53 PM (#1011115 - in reply to #1011095)
Subject: RE: My New 'Up North' Ride, Lund 1625 Fury XL





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
TheShow - 8/26/2022 12:24 PM

sworrall - 5/15/2018 1:21 PM

There should be latches to hold the rear deck in place, at least there is on my boat.


Steve - I'm intrigued here. So I have a 2017 Lund Impact 1775 Single Console with the aft flip up platform/seats. When trailering, if I go faster than 55mph down the road I have to flip it up, because if I leave it down the wind will catch it and flip it up anyway (with a lot of force). It's annoying because I'd rather leave it down 95% of the time.

So are you saying there's some sort of latch I can use to keep the platform secured in the down position?
Thanks!
Big Show


Yes, I'll shoot a couple of pictures for you.
sworrall
Posted 9/15/2022 7:51 AM (#1011797 - in reply to #906335)
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TheShow
Posted 9/16/2022 8:55 AM (#1011845 - in reply to #1011797)
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Location: Vilas County, WI
Thanks for the images Steve. I do not have that latch - I'll have to improvise something similar.
Thanks!
Brian Hoffies
Posted 9/17/2022 10:11 AM (#1011883 - in reply to #906335)
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I just after all this time paid attention to the title of the thread....... 'Up North' Ride

Does that mean there is a "Down South ride" hiding somewhere?
sworrall
Posted 9/17/2022 11:19 AM (#1011884 - in reply to #906335)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Coming this Spring....
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