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Looking for a Lund 1875 pro v bass

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Been looking for this boat for a bit.  Preferably in Grey or black maybe white.  A lightly used 16 or 17 with some gizmos (trolling motor, depth finders) would be better than brand new if I can save a significant amount.  Im negotiable on a 150 but would prefer 200hp.  Tough to find anything online and locally they don't exist lol.  

 

I've google searched.  Tried boats.com and boat select.  Anyone have any suggestions where to look?

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Sweet Rig ~

Good Luck 

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

A 16 or 17ft boat with a 150-200 rating isn't going to be easy to find. The nominal 17ft boats with a 150 rating are all closer to 18ft in reality and the boats rated for 200 are going to be 19fters. Colour choice on second hand boats, now you're getting fussy. 

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Thank you Tim.  I was unclear in my post.  I was referring to 2016 or 2017.  The 1875 is an 18' boat.

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Might be easier to find a leftover new boat than a used boat, or you might need to expand your search area. A quick search on boattrader shows a 2016  available in La Porte IN. That's probably a 5-6 hour drive from NY.

45 minutes ago, Rick Howard said:

Thank you Tim.  I was unclear in my post.  I was referring to 2016 or 2017.  The 1875 is an 18' boat.

Beg your pardon, I didn't notice the thread title. Good luck with the search, that would be my dream rig.

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27 minutes ago, Tim Kelly said:

Beg your pardon,

You should've saw the look on my face when I first read this. I always forget you're on the other side of the pond. I love the way the British, Scotts, and my Irishmen speak! ?

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38 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

You should've saw the look on my face when I first read this. I always forget you're on the other side of the pond. I love the way the British, Scotts, and my Irishmen speak! ?

Tim and I fishing a Cayuga tournament... I catch a 4 pounder...Tim: "That's a right and proper fish!"  LMAO!

I seem to remember a "Have you got the kill switch connected guvnor?" too. ?

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Oh god, "What the hell is wrong, now!"

 

Anyway, to the OP >  You might really have to do some searching.  By most accounts, I'm not sure very many owners are going to give up their Pro-V Bass.  Only been out a few years, and people that have them love them.

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8 hours ago, slonezp said:

Might be easier to find a leftover new boat than a used boat, or you might need to expand your search area. A quick search on boattrader shows a 2016  available in La Porte IN. That's probably a 5-6 hour drive from NY.

That had me scratching my head...but I popped a location on the last exit on HWY 90 at the west end of NY and another in La Porte...6 hours, 14 minutes...

 

Fun to learn stuff like that.

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I found that boat in Indiana. My searches have been within a 1000 miles.  I figured I would check here to see if anyone had other resources to find this boat.  I don't mind an 8 hour ride or even having the boat shipped.  

 

Franco, I had a suspicion this would be a difficult find because of the short time this boat has been available and folks propensity for hanging on to lunds (especially this one).  

 

I appreciate the time fellas.  I will keep looking.

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Well the right deal came along and I went a totally different direction.  Ranger 198vx parked out front.  

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18 minutes ago, Rick Howard said:

Well the right deal came along and I went a totally different direction.  Ranger 198vx parked out front.  

That is a different direction ~ 

Congrats 

:smiley:

A-Jay

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Thank you.  It's extra hard to leave for work in the morning now lol

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On 6/11/2018 at 9:25 PM, Rick Howard said:

Well the right deal came along and I went a totally different direction.  Ranger 198vx parked out front.  

Yeah, that's a different direction.  You have to be flexible while shopping so you don't talk yourself into the wrong boat.  Looks you stayed open minded and did well.

 

What year, motor, electronics, etc?

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08 200 Evinrude.  80 maxim trolly.  Lowrance hds7 at the bow and console. 2 8' power poles.  Everything this fella needs and then some.  

 

I spend most of my time in water that's 10 foot or less lol.  but I'm looking forward to using these graphs to search out some out of sight hide holes in a bit deeper water too.  that is if if I can get them rigged up right.  I think I'm having some compatibility issues with the gen 3 hds7 and the lss-1.

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On 6/14/2018 at 9:15 PM, Rick Howard said:

08 200 Evinrude.  80 maxim trolly.  Lowrance hds7 at the bow and console. 2 8' power poles.  Everything this fella needs and then some.  

 

I spend most of my time in water that's 10 foot or less lol.  but I'm looking forward to using these graphs to search out some out of sight hide holes in a bit deeper water too.  that is if if I can get them rigged up right.  I think I'm having some compatibility issues with the gen 3 hds7 and the lss-1.

That's a great sounding set up, get out and enjoy the heck out of it!

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