I would suspect w/3 batteries and a passenger on
the same side the hull is going to list. When alone
the 3 batteries on the port side will help balance the
boat while underway. LDS
I would suspect w/3 batteries and a passenger on
the same side the hull is going to list. When alone
the 3 batteries on the port side will help balance the
boat while underway. LDS
Larry D. Scott Retired KY Water patrol/F&W
www.greatscottshooters.com
2008 TRACKER TV 18 w/150 Mercury 4S
MK Ultrex 80lb, 102 Garmin Live scope
and a UHD93SV Garmin on the bow.
UHD 93SV at the console.
My XS has 4 batteries - one in the drivers side under the seat, two in the passenger side under the seat, and one in the passenger rear compartment. Oil resovoir is in the drivers rear compartment. It sits and fishes level with that configuration.
Obviously, the Lund is not as weight distribution sensitive as my TV18,
and that's a good thing. It's just too late in my life to own one. Enjoy yours.
LDS
Larry D. Scott Retired KY Water patrol/F&W
www.greatscottshooters.com
2008 TRACKER TV 18 w/150 Mercury 4S
MK Ultrex 80lb, 102 Garmin Live scope
and a UHD93SV Garmin on the bow.
UHD 93SV at the console.
It was requests by pro staffers and dealers to move the batteries back on the 2075 Pro V Bass. The longer boat can handle it. In a shorter boat, despite how wide the "footprint" (Chine width ) is on the 1875... it probably would have created a porpoise issue. We moved the batteries back on the 2175 ProV Multi species,too...also as a result of Pro, and dealer input.
I saw a 1875 at my dealer the other day and it had battery compartments under the flip seating.