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R/T
Posted 1/8/2019 2:36 PM (#927734)
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Looking at boats but have limited garage space. Can someone please let me know how long a Crestliner 1750 Fishhawk is from prop to tip of trailer with swing arm collapsed? No Crestliner dealers near me.

Really like the look of the welded boat. Paint looks good too although looks like pulling up on a gravel beach might not be as cool as the old days.

Thank you in advance.
7ovr50
Posted 1/10/2019 6:46 PM (#928056 - in reply to #927734)
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20ft. 6in. I think. 22ft. 9in extended

Edited by 7ovr50 1/10/2019 6:51 PM
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Posted 1/11/2019 9:11 AM (#928084 - in reply to #927734)
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Thanks 7ovr. That makes it a bit tight for me as every inch counts. Garage is only 22 feet deep and have a dog kennel and a sink that are not moving. Might need to look at the 1675 Impact.

Have a Lund dealer close so will be going with my tape measure to look at the 1675 and 1775.
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Posted 1/11/2019 9:32 AM (#928086 - in reply to #928084)
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Just found the Red Book on line. Looks like 19' 2' for the 1675 and 20' 2" for the 1775 if anyone is interested.
tolle141
Posted 1/12/2019 6:10 PM (#928220 - in reply to #927734)
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my 04 1850 w/o swing away tongue fits with a few inches to spare in my 23' stall. A 1750 w/ swing away tongue should fit in a 22' stall
esox911
Posted 1/13/2019 5:02 PM (#928283 - in reply to #927734)
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I have a 1750 Crestliner and it fits in my 23 ft deep with a good ft or so to spare---- I think 22ft deep and it will fit in by a couple inches
esox911
Posted 1/13/2019 5:06 PM (#928285 - in reply to #927734)
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And YES___ Fit and finish and Paint of the Crestliner was the best of the Aluminum boats I could find---- I looked at Lund, Alumacraft, Tracker and Crestliner Paint was by far the nicest----- Not saying that because I bought 1--just was the nicest I looked at-- I bought because of the dealer and Rebate and overall price being less than the Lund and Aluma by a few thousand.
R/T
Posted 1/18/2019 8:22 AM (#928679 - in reply to #927734)
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Thanks for all the replies.

Ended up buying the Crestliner 1650 Pro Tiller with a big tiller 75 Merc. If anyone has any tips or feedback on this boat much obliged.

Thanks.

Edited by R/T 1/18/2019 8:23 AM
Smell_Esox
Posted 1/18/2019 8:54 AM (#928682 - in reply to #927734)
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The only recent complaint I've heard about the Crestliners is the storage isn't very waterproof. That and the deck is too high on the Fish Hawks.
esox911
Posted 1/18/2019 12:12 PM (#928695 - in reply to #927734)
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NICE !! you will Love that boat.... Very Happy with mine but only had it in the water since SEPT 2018..... I have had such great compliments and interest in it almost every time I go to the landing--lots of positives about how it looks a nd questions about how I like it....
c44hmusky
Posted 1/19/2019 7:19 PM (#928756 - in reply to #927734)
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Location: Plover, WI
Ive got a 2012 1650 Pro Tiller. Mine is equipped with a 60hp Merc 4 stroke. (Wish I had gone the max 75) Mine too has the big tiller handle, a must if you ask me, as all controls are right at your fingertips. I love the boat for fishibilty and room. Being only a 17' boat I wanted max layout and feel tillers offer that. The seat bases in the "cockpit" could have been spaced better. Any coats or other stuff hanging on the seat of the passenger side will inevitably lead to turning off the main power switch on control Panel. Unless they changed the layout of the panel since(and they very well could have)
Other than that, the boat has been real solid and a good boat to me. I even added a seat base on back bench between livewell and battery storage for a pedestal base for aid for my fishing partner.

Mike

Edited by c44hmusky 1/19/2019 7:20 PM
tolle141
Posted 1/20/2019 10:24 PM (#928839 - in reply to #928682)
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Smell_Esox - 1/18/2019 8:54 AM

The only recent complaint I've heard about the Crestliners is the storage isn't very waterproof. That and the deck is too high on the Fish Hawks.


Storage isn't waterproof.

Regarding decks though, at 5'10" with 9' rods I found the floors to be almost perfect height. Ride is a little wetter than a lund, but the deck space is really good. Side compartment can hold 4-5 9' combos.
Paul S
Posted 1/21/2019 8:46 AM (#928853 - in reply to #928679)
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Location: Tinley Park, IL
R/T - 1/18/2019 8:22 AM

Thanks for all the replies.

Ended up buying the Crestliner 1650 Pro Tiller with a big tiller 75 Merc. If anyone has any tips or feedback on this boat much obliged.

Thanks.


Nice. You're going to like that boat. My dad has a 16.5' tiller and it is a very functional boat. That open layout is really nice and 16.5' is plenty big. His 30 HP pushes his boat around 30 mi/hr. Can't imagine a 75 HP on it. Hope you enjoy it.
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