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Hi all,
A First question for the group: Does anyone have review info or opinions on the V-1668 prosport listed on this website: http://www.legendboats.com/legend_ut...lity_boats.htm I have a 16 foot mirrocraft that is fine but the Legend's split seats vs. the mirrocraft's full bench type keeps me wishing for the ease of moving around in the boat that the split layout seems to offer. Is that enough benefit gained to warrant switching and doing the import routine from Canada as one thing seems clear from my searches for info, it ain't for sale in the U.S. The other boat that caught my attention was the Lund SSV-16 (or 14) but the cost appears to shoot way up on the Lund. Thoughts? TIA, Tom The boating group was totally silent on the so maybe I need to phrase the question better, but as the years pile up, a floor and not having to climb over bench seats seems advantageous. Yes? No real difference? Or a suggestion I follow to some other solution? And does anyone have any first hand experience with the Legend brand or a pointer to a review? Thanks |
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![]() "tak" wrote in message ... Hi all, A First question for the group: Does anyone have review info or opinions on the V-1668 prosport listed on this website: http://www.legendboats.com/legend_ut...lity_boats.htm I have a 16 foot mirrocraft that is fine but the Legend's split seats vs. the mirrocraft's full bench type keeps me wishing for the ease of moving around in the boat that the split layout seems to offer. Is that enough benefit gained to warrant switching and doing the import routine from Canada as one thing seems clear from my searches for info, it ain't for sale in the U.S. The other boat that caught my attention was the Lund SSV-16 (or 14) but the cost appears to shoot way up on the Lund. Thoughts? TIA, Tom The boating group was totally silent on the so maybe I need to phrase the question better, but as the years pile up, a floor and not having to climb over bench seats seems advantageous. Yes? No real difference? Or a suggestion I follow to some other solution? And does anyone have any first hand experience with the Legend brand or a pointer to a review? Thanks ############# Hell, I could could fish ANY lake in Minnesota out of that rig with a 40hp motor. I had a Lund Pro-Pike years ago that I hooked a Minn-Kota 40lb transom mount on the bow and fished bass tournaments in Minnesota. There are a couple guys in this group that could give you a few tips that bring that boat up a few more notches with do it yourself stuff that they did. Good luck! Joe Z. |
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