I have a 2001 Lund Explorer SS 1675 and I love it. Not quite what you’ve asked but can speak about my boat
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I’’m curious if anyone here might have experience with crappie fishing with a Lind 1875 or 2085 Pro-V Bass XS? This can be the XS (with the rear flip up seats) or non XS (without the rear flip up seats). How does it work out for you?
This all started when my wife and I saw an Allison 4-seat bass boat, although I don’t need that much boat. I normally spider rigging with two people sitting on the front deck and don’t want the compromises like a fish & ski. I will take my family of four to an outdoor concert occasionally, although it is normally my son and me fishing or me solo fishing.
I’’m not in any rush since nothing is wrong with my Skeeter SF-175, although if I do get an Alllison 2+2 or a Lund with the extra seats, my dad wants my boat— while it’’ll be his Skeeter SS90 that will be for sale.
I have a 2001 Lund Explorer SS 1675 and I love it. Not quite what you’ve asked but can speak about my boat
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'02 Lund Explorer SS 1675 / '02 Yamaha 90hp & 6hp / '22 Garmin ECHOMAP UHD 93sv / '24 Garmin Force Kraken 63" Trolling Motor
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Got a 17ffootl Lund work
S good and for sail
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Lund boat company is about 10 miles away from our lake cabin, you can’t swing a dead cat with out hitting a Lund on the area lakes, they are everywhere from 1960s models to new… I’ve only seen a few of the bass boat cross over rigs with flip seats or as we used to call them “jump seats”.
My older 2005 lund has them and the are built strong both for sitting in and for standing on in the flipped down position for casting.
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It does very well and been garage kept most of its life. A LOT in my area of east TN would like me to sell it to them (my hometown) at some point I’ll probably have to replace carpet and transom as it’s 23 years old but otherwise it’s great! It can troll and do a lot of stuff. I’m not sure of the extra height you’re referring to. If you want to come by and look (idk where you are) my home is near Montgomery
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'02 Lund Explorer SS 1675 / '02 Yamaha 90hp & 6hp / '22 Garmin ECHOMAP UHD 93sv / '24 Garmin Force Kraken 63" Trolling Motor
U.S. Air Force active duty since Jan 2010.
Garage kept makes a difference—I know that it does for my boat. I know that I’m lucky that I not having to completely replace my transom on my 39 year old glass boat yet, although that’s not even the reason why I’m researching other boats. I live in Central MS, so not a quick trip to Montgomery, AL. It seems like the gunnel to water line distances are higher than some glass bass boats, although that could be an optical illusion.
Used to ride in real big Lund , crappie tourney special er something er other , big boat , ridiculous comfortable, could handle big water easily…..
Never been in another one though , not very popular in these parts
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My Lund 1775 the major things I did not like was the high sides boat control in heavy winds is tough and hated the wide gunwales as they took up so much space in the boat, sold it and bought my Crestliner.