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Thoughts on a big tiller
So I'm playing with the idea of upgrading my boat next spring. And I've recently seen some big tiller boats and I like the idea of it. I currently have a 16 ft side console legend that I've been very happy with I'd just like some wider deeper as I fish Lake Erie a lot. But as I'm not one type of fish kind of person and like being able to go for what ever I feel like that day wether it be bass, perch, eyes, pike etc. so I was curious as to if anyone has one and their opinion on it. This one has rather impressed me at least from a YouTube video. Thanks for any advice
http://youtu.be/CBKkt-BQR24
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I don't think you can go wrong with that boat
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What a sweet rig for big water like Erie,Simcoe or Ontario! 20'er? Oh-yeah. I'm partial to Lund Pro-Guide,but,this Alumacraft could be on my bucket list very easy. If you can swing it,go for it.
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Nothing better than a big tiller IMO. You have full control in one hand all the time.
S.
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I have a 20' Lund Alaskan with a 75 tiller. Lots of space. Be sure to get power trim so you can reduce the torque on the tiller.
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This is the feedback I was hoping for. Thanks guys. I'll be sure to throw up some pics if I decide to pull the trigger on it
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That's a nice boat, likely $60K plus depending how you power it. You can't take it with you ;)
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I did the build a boat on their site for it. And came out round 38k American. I could see 60 if it said Lund
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Exchange and tax gets to $56K, plus boats always seem to cost more here even without the exchange, plus a new electric, trailer's extra, couple new finders then you're good to go!
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At approx $50K + a copy,my chances of owning one of these is slim to SFA. In my wildest dreams,I couldn't justify spending that much,but,I'm not a tournament fisherman,either. I can always dream,though. Beautiful rigs,but,I had no idea they cost that much!