Lund Boats 1675 and 1775 Pro Guide Walk-Through

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Check out Lund's New 1675 and 1775 Pro Guide! Redesigned for the angler with control on the mind, you're sure to be impressed with this fishing machine. Small enough to get into the backwater honey-holes, yet large enough to handle big water lakes and everything in-between. Check out the Pro Guide today with the link below or find one at your local Lund dealer.


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Nice! -- QUESTION -- Do you have wood in your transom or any structural part of this boat. I was surprised to learn that Princrcraft uses plywood in their transom.

Coleen_West
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At 0:40 even with a 60hp you gotta backtroll for slow jigging speeds? How fast does it do when in forwards at its lowest speed?

QSA
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It’s a mistake having a nearly 18fter Max hp at 75. These boats are heavy. I hade a Lund 1650 with a 60 needed a 90. That’s why I’m ordering a Alumacraft. There 175 is rated for 90. I love Lund but that 75 is same block and weight as 90. Should be rated for 90 on the 1775

stevenwalker
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What motor is that at :22 ? I didn't think the hull could handle a motor that big! What is the danger of a bigger motor than rated anyway? Will it stress the transom too much or just not as safe for the stability of the boat? Because I am a more power kind of guy. :D

Clint_the_Audio-Photo_Guy
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Why in the world is Lund still using plywood on the flooring? sooner or later no matter what the treated plywood will rot.

jjohnston
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Can you make me a 12 foot boat to handle a 60/40 jet?

johncuervo