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tillerdude
Posted 9/18/2011 11:03 AM (#100708)
Subject: tuffy 2060t


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I was looking for a little insight on these tuffy tillers. My main concern with these boats is how far I would be sitting away from the vantage because of the big splash well and then the live well being right at the back also. Iam thinking it might be a little bit uncomfortable and also dont think I would be able to swing around in the seat because the base is so close to the live well. Being comfortable running a transom electric is a must because I spend 80% of my fishing back there. How do these boats track is another question i got, I currently run a 620t and love the way these boats track. Another thing I am wondering about is performance. What is the max hp for these boats and what kind of speed are you guys getting. I was thinking a 175 verado wouls be a great match for this boat. thanks guys
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sworrall
Posted 9/18/2011 5:25 PM (#100715 - in reply to #100708)
Subject: Re: tuffy 2060t




Location: Rhinelander
The 2060 T has a much shorter splashwell and is very comfortable to run with no issues reaching anything in the rear.

They track very nicely. Get in touch with Jason Feldner of Perch Eyes Guide Service, he's running one with a 175 Evinrude.


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iceman35
Posted 9/19/2011 7:22 AM (#100721 - in reply to #100715)
Subject: Re: tuffy 2060t



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nice boat!! If you plan on going "new" install the seats yourself where you want them. my 2 cents.
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