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    Default What do you think about this boat?


    I found this on craigslist and it seems like it's a really good deal, but I'm not sure. I've tried to get boat values from NADA, but it doesn't ever seem accurate. Any other places to get boat values??

    It's almost 15 years old, but with ONLY 50 hours.

    LUND 1750 TYEE GRAND SPORT
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    good looking boat, price seems a little high to me though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by headbanginhillbilly View Post
    good looking boat, price seems a little high to me though.
    I agree on the price. What will you fishing for with this boat. Be sure you want a deep v.
    Alex (KC Area, Smithville Lake)

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    The price may seem a little high, but these Lunds are hard to gauge. NADA says it's worth 7k or so, but I see them for sale starting at 11k. I have to search craigslist and such from the Northern states since they're not that many around here, to get a good idea at what people are selling them for.

    I want to use it for crappie fishing and family outings, so I think a deep-V fish and ski will be the best option.
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    What I really want is a Crestliner Super-Hawk - not many for sale around here, though. Hey, a guy can dream.
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    A deep v is good for cutting through the water but not very good for pulling slad crappie into the boat. If you get this boat make sure you have a net handy.

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    kazualobzerver has a crestliner deep v and I enjoyed fishing out of it. it cut through the water good and still did a good job dippin tree's. midwest marine in harrisonville is a crestliner dealer you might get ahold of them and they could find you one.

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    If the 50 hours use on the motor is true, looks like youre paying for the motor and getting the boat and trailer with accessories for free. But.....if youre heart is set on the Crestliner Super-Hawk then you wont be happy with anything else.
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    fished out of deep V didn't suit me to well, they are stable,cut the waves good, just hard to fish out of good luck on your choice no matter what it is

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    I too fished out of a deep V and yes you can do it but they are not the best. If you want an all around boat for the family and fishing they will work.

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