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Sheldon: I have a solution for you...If you cant wait till winter try tying the boat to the back of a ski-doo and drive around a lake for a while...the snow is like the water hitting your face and it wil be just like spring. Or you can give the boat to me and you will not have to worry about waiting till next season.
almontefisher wrote:Sheldon: I have a solution for you...If you cant wait till winter try tying the boat to the back of a ski-doo and drive around a lake for a while...the snow is like the water hitting your face and it wil be just like spring.
It IS called a "Tundra" after all...
Congratulations on the gorgeous new boat. If boats could be considered sexy, this one qualifies. Best of luck and times with it, ET!!!!
Erie-Eyes wrote:Congradulations on that beautiful looking rig Eye-tracker - how long is she? It is going to be an A-w-f-u-l-l-y L-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-n-g winter!
After a few test drives and fishing tourneys in the 21 and 18 foot TUNDRAs I decided to go with the 18 because I liked the way I could control the boat while jigging in rivers and holding over top of a reef in high winds. They both ride the same in rough conditions thanks to the 25" transom and the extra long shaft motor. Both boats do 60mph...so the 18 won out in the end as it is easier to launch on small gravel ramps and easy to get into some of the small lakes I like to fish.
-sheldon
Sheldon Hatch
Just a guy that likes to fish walleye