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tillerdude
Posted 10/12/2011 9:44 PM (#101048)
Subject: tuffy website


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I really think that tuffy needs better pictures of the inside layout of there boats. I just seen that they updated there site and was hoping that the layout pics would be alot better but still the same.
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TJ DeVoe
Posted 10/12/2011 10:33 PM (#101050 - in reply to #101048)
Subject: Re: tuffy website


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Location: Stevens Point, WI
The website is a work in progress and will be constantly changing. We are currently shooting and adding images of the new 2012 models, and will add the imagery as they are completed. New graphics are also under construction for the layout of the 2100 and the X170T. The image gallery for each model is extremely fluid, we can immediately add or delete any image we wish. Note, a couple 2060 T images were added this week.
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sworrall
Posted 10/13/2011 7:55 AM (#101053 - in reply to #101048)
Subject: Re: tuffy website




Location: Rhinelander
Tiller Dude,
This is the third time I've answered you.

Tuffy even added a few 2060 tiller shots for you after your first complaint.

The layout in the 1700, 1760, 1800, X190, and 2060 are identical. That layout is pictured well. We do need some interior shots of the new 2060T to show the sonar box, and will get them as soon as another is built.

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SoulFulCry
Posted 11/9/2011 1:30 PM (#101356 - in reply to #101048)
Subject: Re: tuffy website


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ive always wanted to try a glass tiller and heck there isnt a yarcraft or tuffy dealer in canada n lund doesnt make any glass tillers so i guess what id like to know is how they ride #s on top end etc ty
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sworrall
Posted 11/9/2011 2:02 PM (#101358 - in reply to #101048)
Subject: Re: tuffy website




Location: Rhinelander
2060T Tuffy: Great ride in rough water. Low to mid 50 mph class with a 150 Opti.
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