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Message Subject: Lund Pro V 197 vs Ranger 620 VS vs Tuffy | |||
Rural Joe![]() |
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Going to get a new boat for walleye fishing and just would like some feedback on these 3 choices of boats. I know that Lund and Ranger are around 60 k for what I want. How bout Tuffy ? | |||
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CraigM![]() |
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Member Posts: 49 | Where are you located ? if you are anywhere near the twin cities check out Simply Fishin for a price on the 2060. I think a nicely appointed Tuffy 2060 can be had for much less and will be dryer than the 620 , faster than both and fishes very well from any where in the boat . I have owned one for 6 years and will buy another shortly. Before anyone jumps in I have fished out of all of the above an am fortunate enough to buy what ever boat I want so my opinion is well qualified .With that said they are all nice Boats try them all and buy what you like. ![]() ![]() Edited by CraigM 8/2/2011 8:44 PM | ||
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KHedquist![]() |
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Member Posts: 1991 | Checkout the 2100 Tuffy comparable beam and length as the 620 | ||
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Rural Joe![]() |
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Thanks for the info. I'm going to check on the Tuffy 2100 this afternoon. | |||
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Jiminy Cricket![]() |
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You'd be hard pressed to find a drier boat than the 620. You surely won't beat the resale value. 60K seems high, unless your getting a Verado 250, kicker, Terrova 101, batteries, and a couple HDS 10s. | |||
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Rural Joe![]() |
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New User Posts: 4 | Thanks for the input. Pulled the trigger on a Tuffy 2100 loaded up. Hopefully I will have it in time for some fall eyes. | ||
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KHedquist![]() |
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Member Posts: 1991 | What colors any details? | ||
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Rural Joe![]() |
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New User Posts: 4 | Top cap will be Black forest, Middle will be gun metal and bottom will also be black forest. Was really torn between purple and green. Went with the green. 250 ex, 9.9 pro kicker, lowerance 8 on console and 5 dsi elite on front. Really pumped about this boat. | ||
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Big O![]() |
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Member Posts: 149 Location: Appleton, WI | If you dont mind sharing, How much did the rig set you back? | ||
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trim-it-up![]() |
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Member Posts: 197 | Rural Joe, your going to love your Tuffy. I have 2 and trying to sell one of them to upgrade to the 2100. Bad time of year to sell I know. You will also love the people at Tuffy. They have been nothing but great to me. I have allot of people yell to me what a great looking boat. Jewal blue,middle silver flake,Jewel blue and black bottom. Wifes boat and she picked out the colors. Love them both. | ||
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Rural Joe![]() |
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New User Posts: 4 | I have heard alot of good things about Tuffy boats and it's good to hear that alot of poeple who have them , just love em. I think that it was the right boat for what I wanted and the dealer is alot closer than the Lund or Ranger dealers. Mid October is when it will be ready to fish. My back can't hardly take much more pounding from my 2072 War Eagle in rough water. | ||
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mister perch![]() |
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Member Posts: 11 Location: where thee fish bite | Hi Joe Tuffy is a great boat maker. Mine is an 1985 Musky Rampage and still is great. Every time I have contacted Tuffy they have been great to work with. May you enjoy many years with you boat. If you see an old bearded guy with a grey and blue old Tuffy stop by and say hi. Mr. Perch | ||
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