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Thread: New Lund in my future? Possibly! And a return to Mercury!

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    Well, the boat may not make the fisherman, but the boat can sure make him more comfortable. And the more comfy the fisherman, the more he can concentrate on fishing instead of how to keep his backside from aching.
    Quit complaining about the color, just pull up your skirt and fish! -- snagged

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    Comfy and safer. There are different degrees of safety with different boats. I like 'em long and wide. LOL

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    I wanted a Lund and bought used to save some money over a new one.
    Had to shop over the internet since they are hard to find but got a good deal on a little used one. I fish in some big waves and wanted the safety of the deep v of Lund.
    Fishing is a way of life. Teach your grandchildren to fish, hunt and enjoy the outdoors

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiekiller2 View Post
    I wanted a Lund and bought used to save some money over a new one.
    Had to shop over the internet since they are hard to find but got a good deal on a little used one. I fish in some big waves and wanted the safety of the deep v of Lund.
    Though my Sea Nymph 14R that I have now seems to keep me safe with it
    being a deep v utility model,I still choose Lund over anything else for the same reason you prefer Lund. Then there is the quality and dependability
    that comes with choosing Lund as well over the others. Don't know about
    the rest of you,...but for me,it's either Lund,Crestliner,or Sea nymph,...or no
    boat at all! Don't know if they still make them,but Crestliner had an XCR1462
    which is practically the same boat as a Lowe/SeaNymph 1462V(14R). I still
    keep Lund as my number one choice,...new or used,...Sea Nymph second,and
    Crestliner third!

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