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  1. Member Hollada's Avatar
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    #21
    Do you know the length with the swing tongue open? I believe the Lund page says 23’ 11”. Im looking for real world validation of that number.


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    Would anyone on here have a preference between a bench style seating and the swivel seats anything is helpful thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Z72011 View Post
    Would anyone on here have a preference between a bench style seating and the swivel seats anything is helpful thanks!
    Swivel seat is the XS model, gets you the two flip up rear seats. Bench seat back deck is huge, I'd prefer the swivel seats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Z72011 View Post
    Would anyone on here have a preference between a bench style seating and the swivel seats anything is helpful thanks!
    I’ve had both versions. Tons more dry storage on the bench seat model. But it’s nice to have the option of having pistoning pedastal seats on the XS model.

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    I have the XS. I used the pivoting slide off the drivers seat
    but removed the pedestal and mounted the slide on a custom
    aluminum box painted to match the console. I did this to gain
    seat height and storage.
    Next I removed the passenger pedestal, and filled the screw holes
    w/big head pop rivets. Now the cockpit has plenty of room, and still can
    seat 3.
    I bought this boat in Sept of 19 and have only had it in the water 4 times
    to put break in time on the motor and to ck electronics. This boat has
    drawn lots of attention at the ramps. LDS
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great Scott View Post
    I have the XS. I used the pivoting slide off the drivers seat
    but removed the pedestal and mounted the slide on a custom
    aluminum box painted to match the console. I did this to gain
    seat height and storage.
    Next I removed the passenger pedestal, and filled the screw holes
    w/big head pop rivets. Now the cockpit has plenty of room, and still can
    seat 3.
    I bought this boat in Sept of 19 and have only had it in the water 4 times
    to put break in time on the motor and to ck electronics. This boat has
    drawn lots of attention at the ramps. LDS
    4 times in a year? You need to get that thing wet!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by grandbassslayer View Post
    4 times in a year? You need to get that thing wet!!
    I know I do, but fishing for the local talent is pretty spotty.
    For me, what I used to know doesn't work. It doesn't
    make for much incentive to go. A trip to walmart is more
    exciting. LDS
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great Scott View Post
    I know I do, but fishing for the local talent is pretty spotty.
    For me, what I used to know doesn't work. It doesn't
    make for much incentive to go. A trip to walmart is more
    exciting. LDS
    Maybe you need to change why you fish? That is one hell of a sweet rig you have there!
    Getting off topic, but I used to golf and was very good at it, but too stressful. Gave it up and did more hunting and fishing. When my son wanted to play golf, I started up again with a whole different attitude. I knew I wasn't going to get the big check or kissed by the Pretty Girl for a low score, so it was more fun and relaxing.
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    #29
    Lund's are super nice boats. I looked at the 2075 and 1875 on line and they are one of the better looking aluminum rigs out there. Rare to ever see a Lund of any type around here but with the wife having family in Minnesota seems like every other boat I see up there is a Lund. Not sure what model but the wife's cousin just bought a new Lund with a 150 Merc. They are bit more pricey than most but I would assume worth it. Being a more southerly fisherman I would probably not want the XS version.
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    I think the 2075 pro v bass is a great deal compared to Lund's Pro V deep v's. There's like $20k different in comparable sizes. I'm currently running alumacraft 205 spt that I consider the middle ground of a true deep v and something like the 2075 pro v bass. I'd definitely consider the 2075 pro v bass after my kids grow up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hollada View Post
    Do you know the length with the swing tongue open? I believe the Lund page says 23’ 11”. Im looking for real world validation of that number.
    It’s 24 feet even. You would need 24 feet and an inch, and some good parking skills, if that’s all the space you have.

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    #32
    Quote Originally Posted by smallykiller View Post
    I think the 2075 pro v bass is a great deal compared to Lund's Pro V deep v's. There's like $20k different in comparable sizes. I'm currently running alumacraft 205 spt that I consider the middle ground of a true deep v and something like the 2075 pro v bass. I'd definitely consider the 2075 pro v bass after my kids grow up.
    I don't think its 20k. You would have to compare a 2075 Pro-v with a 250. At 10k or a little less from my experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grandbassslayer View Post
    I don't think its 20k. You would have to compare a 2075 Pro-v with a 250. At 10k or a little less from my experience.
    Its more than 20k difference according to their website with same 200hp engine. The 1975 pro v also seems more expensive based on quotes I received. I was minutes from purchasing a 1975 pro v. I found my 205 spt with 250 sho for $10k less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smallykiller View Post
    Its more than 20k difference according to their website with same 200hp engine. The 1975 pro v also seems more expensive based on quotes I received. I was minutes from purchasing a 1975 pro v. I found my 205 spt with 250 sho for $10k less.
    Its an apple and oranges comparison with alumacraft to lund. Not saying the alumacraft is bad, but its a different level of boat. I was quoted right at 62k for a 2075 pro v bass fully rigged 1 year ago. I know for a fact a 2175 pro v fully rigged with a 350 verado is 20k more, so a 2075 pro v with a 250??

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    #35
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    What kind of prices u guys pay for the 2075? Personally coming out of an 18 ft glass rig that tops at 60, this boat would be lerfect
    I am just finishing a deal for a 2075 Pro V Bass. Well equipped with the custom Lund trailer I am paying $58,000. This boat is last year's model with a Honda BF250 AXA motor, which might explain why I got such a good price. Hoping that it's everything I've heard about in rough water.

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    . Check this out... Lots of innovation... The patented "Advance Water Control" is pretty neaat-
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    Quote Originally Posted by woo602 View Post
    I am just finishing a deal for a 2075 Pro V Bass. Well equipped with the custom Lund trailer I am paying $58,000. This boat is last year's model with a Honda BF250 AXA motor, which might explain why I got such a good price. Hoping that it's everything I've heard about in rough water.
    I think that's a great deal. I couldn't and still can't find a 2075 Pro V deep v within $10k of the bass version.

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