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2022 Lund Adventure 1775 Sport - Considering
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<blockquote data-quote="MrGiggles" data-source="post: 493146" data-attributes="member: 22613"><p>Lund is pretty top of the line as far as fit and finish goes in aluminum boats, you don't have much to worry about there.</p><p></p><p>The style of boat you choose is really dependent on how you like to fish.</p><p></p><p>Walk throughs are great for a warm, dry ride on rough water. There are also a lot of blunt edges to smack your elbows and fishing rods on going to and from the front deck. Great for trolling, drifting, or still fishing with live bait, especially if the wind is up since they're stable and the floor is low. Also plenty of room and seats for multiple people. You can buy a canvas top that essentially creates a full enclosure as well, although I suspect there's not much need in Cali.</p><p></p><p>If you're the type that does a lot of bass style fishing, pitching/flipping into cover, casting, etc., that boat wouldn't be ideal. The low gunnels, huge front deck, and lack of surface area for the wind to hit on a bass boat really help there.</p><p></p><p>If you like to just pull up to a spot and fish from a seated position without moving to and fro, that's where tillers and stick steers come in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrGiggles, post: 493146, member: 22613"] Lund is pretty top of the line as far as fit and finish goes in aluminum boats, you don't have much to worry about there. The style of boat you choose is really dependent on how you like to fish. Walk throughs are great for a warm, dry ride on rough water. There are also a lot of blunt edges to smack your elbows and fishing rods on going to and from the front deck. Great for trolling, drifting, or still fishing with live bait, especially if the wind is up since they're stable and the floor is low. Also plenty of room and seats for multiple people. You can buy a canvas top that essentially creates a full enclosure as well, although I suspect there's not much need in Cali. If you're the type that does a lot of bass style fishing, pitching/flipping into cover, casting, etc., that boat wouldn't be ideal. The low gunnels, huge front deck, and lack of surface area for the wind to hit on a bass boat really help there. If you like to just pull up to a spot and fish from a seated position without moving to and fro, that's where tillers and stick steers come in. [/QUOTE]
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