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Location: Indiana | Can anyone tell me the clearance under the rear casting deck in a 620? I ordered a new boat and want to know if a Dunwright or Lakewood will fit under it. |
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Location: Otsego, MN | I'm thinking you cannot get them under the deck? I know people who use their Lakewoods as there casting deck. You can fit the large Plano boxes under there. |
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Location: Aurora, IL. | Mike,
I originally bought a tall box from Dunwright. Then I bought a short version of the same box because they explained that it would fit under the casting deck. Honestly I havent personnally checked to be certain. I would give the folks at Dunwright a call to be sure.
Joe |
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Location: Cedar, MN | You have about 14 1/4" clearance. I dont think it will go. |
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| My Lakewood monster does not . If I open the lid and jam it in it it begins to slide, then I get frustrated and just leave it out. I hope tha helps. In front of the deck it provides a nice extra platform to sit/ stand. I have a dual windsheild on my 620 and it fits real nice up front in front of windshield, I have yet to knock it out of the boat busting the waves on the pond. I hope this helps. |
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| I guess I am lucky for having an elder 620. Monster fits great in the 1999 version. |
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| The shorter dunwright boxes do fit under the deck extention however the lakewood boxes do not.
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Location: Indiana | Thanks for the help. I appreciate it |
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| the larger Dunwright does not fit under the deck of a 621. I would figure that the clearance is pretty comparable to the 620. |
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