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03-14-2016, 07:58 PM #11
All good advice and much appreciated. We will be looking her over good before we buy it, but from talking to the owner on the phone I don't have much reason to be concerned. I believe he took really good care of it and it was always garage kept over the winter. The rest of the time it was in a boat lift under a cover, You can't really tell from the pictures that it has been in the water much, so far looks in really good shape. My only real worry so far is maybe the possibility of landing fish out of the back of a boat with an inboard. I'm guessing that may be a draw back, with a bit less of an ability to reach out the back with a net. I guess I won't know until I see it in person.
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03-19-2016, 11:11 PM #12
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I pull my 1850 Lund Grand Tyee, 150 Black Max, 9.9, and electric, up to Lake Erie from Arkansas about 5 times a year. Its one of the best boats of its class for being mobile. It will take most anything the weather can give you on most any inland lake and I've ridden out 4-6 footers in Lake Erie in 25 knots.(not that I would recommend it) I've had this boat on Alaskan waters for halibut and salmon, most of the lakes in Wyoming, Michigan, Colorado and Arkansas. Can't be beat.
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