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gmanny1 |
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Posts: 246 | I'm leaning towards a Tuffy mainly because of the longer center rod box and room for 3 guys via larger front deck as well as a little faster not to mention 2 axle trailer.But right now you can get a Fully loaded 2014 1880 Ranger in the Low 30's as their trying to unload them for 2015 models. I would save around 10 K over ordering a new Tuffy I imagine manno a manno. I know Tuffy is not quite as deep of a V as the Ranger but should ride rough water as well.Any imput or owners of these models advice would be appreciated. gmanny Edited by gmanny1 7/27/2014 9:58 PM | ||
Randy |
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Posts: 243 Location: South Central Wisconsin | If you can get a fully loaded 1880 in the low 30's, it's a no brainer... | ||
Pal |
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Posts: 665 Location: Twin Cities, MN | Ditto, go with the Angler ... | ||
bob1 |
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Posts: 228 | Low 30's is in the used price range! I would go with the Ranger!!! | ||
Hop |
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Posts: 100 | Ranger all day! | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32882 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | What HP motor on the Angler? Is it a dual console? What windshield is on the Ranger? What accessories included? Single axle trailer on that one, right? Brakes on the trailer, I'd assume. Aluminum mags? Fiberglass matching fenders? I can help you make the decision based on what the boats would cost rigged the same comparing the 2014 Ranger to a 2015 Tuffy. | ||
tolle141 |
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Posts: 1000 | Steve - Not sure if you're going to take this offline, but would be very curious to see what you have to say. These are two that I'm very interested in 5-7 years down the road. | ||
jkretch |
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Posts: 23 | Where are they selling a fully loaded 1880 in the low 30s? This is significantly less than I've priced them at. thanks. | ||
Southshore |
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Posts: 218 | I just paid $44,000 + for my 1880. If you can get one for the low $30s, I would buy it without any second thoughts. | ||
bob1 |
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Posts: 228 | Like I said, low 30,s is a used boat price! | ||
gmanny1 |
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Posts: 246 | I saw a 2 new 2014 1880's for 34 and 35 K on Dealer website but now the price is not on the website.Maybe a typo or something because the price is not listed anymore.. It's sound like 40-42 loaded for the ranger 1880 is what I got qouted on so far. Thanks for info guys. Gmanny | ||
Randy |
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Posts: 243 Location: South Central Wisconsin | Define loaded. I have close to 55k in my 1860... | ||
bob1 |
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Posts: 228 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QRAfvRxg5Q This may be of interest to you as well ! | ||
gmanny1 |
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Posts: 246 | Loaded means 2 graphs and trolling motor. I found ad.It was a 1860 model 2013.That's why so cheap. I will hold out ordering to check out the Nitro Z 18 model. | ||
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