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2009 Lund 2075 with 250 tiller - one heck of a tinboat.
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 52535" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Even if I was a walleye fisherman, looking for something like this, and who had the money for it, I can't say that I would buy that. As much as I love the yankee walleye Cadillacs (we have a Lund that has been a temporarily put off restoration project) I see too many rooms for error there. Having sliding things on a boat is just asking for trouble. See how he had trouble with some of the slides? That was before they became filled with crud and mud and whatever else works its way in the tight crevices of boats. I do like the gunnel rod storage, if they made it a hinged lid, not a sliding one. They could have the same drawers, but instead of having them on slides, put the bottom on a hinge, so it tilts out. Same space, longer lifespan. I do love that 250 tiller. Tiller motors are just so cool, and second only to center consoles in my opinion, and even at that, there are many times the tiller has a better function than the CC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 52535, member: 55"] Even if I was a walleye fisherman, looking for something like this, and who had the money for it, I can't say that I would buy that. As much as I love the yankee walleye Cadillacs (we have a Lund that has been a temporarily put off restoration project) I see too many rooms for error there. Having sliding things on a boat is just asking for trouble. See how he had trouble with some of the slides? That was before they became filled with crud and mud and whatever else works its way in the tight crevices of boats. I do like the gunnel rod storage, if they made it a hinged lid, not a sliding one. They could have the same drawers, but instead of having them on slides, put the bottom on a hinge, so it tilts out. Same space, longer lifespan. I do love that 250 tiller. Tiller motors are just so cool, and second only to center consoles in my opinion, and even at that, there are many times the tiller has a better function than the CC. [/QUOTE]
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