2060 GT ?
EsoxGriz
Posted 5/1/2007 12:08 AM (#55086)
Subject: 2060 GT ?


Will this configuration be possible? Does anyone out there own a 2060T? I am very interested on this ride but have yet to see one in person.

Pete
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WalleyeFIRST
Posted 5/1/2007 8:42 AM (#55099 - in reply to #55086)
Subject: RE: 2060 GT ?



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It's absolutely possible, but to date one has never made. The first 1890 GT rolled out a few weeks ago.
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tmccormick
Posted 5/7/2007 7:23 AM (#55385 - in reply to #55086)
Subject: RE: 2060 GT ?


Pete,
I have a 2060T with a 140 hp Suzuki. I can say enough nice things about the set up. The ride is unbeleivable. This is my 3rd 20 foot Tuffy tiller. I have the boat listed on the "for sale" portion of this web site. The post is on the 3rd page I think. I am planning on getting another 20 foot Tuffy tiller.

Tim
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EsoxGriz
Posted 5/8/2007 12:07 PM (#55479 - in reply to #55086)
Subject: RE: 2060 GT ?


Tim,

How is the bottom end of the 140Suzy? How is the fuel efficiency? I spend a great deal of time on the Great lakes, Leech, Mill Lacs ect. What is the slowest the boat will plane? My last boat was a Ranger and It fished like a dream but I cannot afford 50K anymore.

Thanks,
Pete
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tmccormick
Posted 5/9/2007 12:12 PM (#55547 - in reply to #55086)
Subject: RE: 2060 GT ?


I use it for back trolling on Lac Suel and it runs down to about 750-800 rpm. There is no bow lift when you start out. The fuel tank is positioned mid ship. it's the 4 cl so fuel economy is very good. Fully loaded with all the gear, two anglers and full tank fuel will run 42-44 mph on a GPS. You get some two footers and going with the waves your looking at 45-46. The boat is extremely dry and takes the big water awesome. I fish Canada quite a bit and run some big water, Lac Suel, LOTW. I have had my other Tuffy's in honest six footers on Lac Suel and felt very comfortable. e-mail me if you have any more questions

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Tim
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