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Northerner
03-06-2008, 09:23 AM
Does anyone know roughly what one of these rigs costs? I'd like pricing with 90HP Merc Opti or 4S, if possible. Trying to decide when I want to get a new rig, this season or next...obviously price is the deciding factor in this decision.
thanks in advance,
Northerner

Northerner
03-06-2008, 09:23 AM
Does anyone know roughly what one of these rigs costs? I'd like pricing with 90HP Merc Opti or 4S, if possible. Trying to decide when I want to get a new rig, this season or next...obviously price is the deciding factor in this decision.
thanks in advance,
Northerner

Hot Runr Guy
03-06-2008, 12:14 PM
Here's an example: http://www.basasmarine.com/images/stories/Inventorycards/Lund/08%20pro%20guide%201825%20white.pdf
HRG

Hot Runr Guy
03-06-2008, 12:14 PM
Here's an example: http://www.basasmarine.com/images/stories/Inventorycards/Lund/08%20pro%20guide%201825%20white.pdf
HRG

tn_pete
03-06-2008, 01:05 PM
The Lund is around $23,000 or so give or take has to do with the way you order it.
Pete



Waiting on my New Lund 1825 Pro Guide Tiller to come in.

San Chan
03-06-2008, 02:33 PM
>Here's an example:
>http://www.basasmarine.com/images/stories/Inventorycards/Lund/08%20pro%20guide%201825%20white.pdf
>HRG


Wow, thats less than I thought. Welcome to the Club:rock-on:

San Chan
03-06-2008, 02:33 PM
>Here's an example:
>http://www.basasmarine.com/images/stories/Inventorycards/Lund/08%20pro%20guide%201825%20white.pdf
>HRG


Wow, thats less than I thought. Welcome to the Club:rock-on:

tn_pete
03-06-2008, 04:06 PM
>>Here's an example:
>>http://www.basasmarine.com/images/stories/Inventorycards/Lund/08%20pro%20guide%201825%20white.pdf
>>HRG
>
>
>Wow, thats less than I thought. Welcome to the Club:rock-on:
>
>
>
For some reason I can not get the link to open. Mine was less then $25,000 loaded with about every option.
Thanks for the welcome and Looking forward to being a Lund Owner. Just hope I can get the seat mounted where it needs to be. Had one guy tell me to mount it on 3/4" plywood and move it around until I find the right spot. Then mount it where it fits me best.Wish there was a formula to get it right the first time.
Pete

Waiting on my New Lund 1825 Pro Guide Tiller to come in.

San Chan
03-06-2008, 05:24 PM
> Just hope I can get the seat mounted where it needs to
>be. Had one guy tell me to mount it on 3/4" plywood and move
>it around until I find the right spot. Then mount it where it
>fits me best.Wish there was a formula to get it right the
>first time.
>Pete
>


I have seen some motification pics from HRG about moving seat mount and modifying rear deck. Maybe he will be the Guy that can tell you what the "Formula" is.

Hot Runr Guy
03-06-2008, 05:30 PM
>
>I have seen some motification pics from HRG about moving seat
>mount and modifying rear deck. Maybe he will be the Guy that
>can tell you what the "Formula" is.
>
>
> I'm the guy that told him to temporarily mount the seat to a large piece of plywood, and move it around 'til it felt "right". Otherwise, I can tell him where to get some nice little nylon hole plugs!
HRG

T Mac
03-06-2008, 05:57 PM
>more than a G3 Guide V 18 of better overall specs and quality.<

Sorry... and no offense, but I have to disagree.
I sold both for years. and it just is not so.

There's specs and there's quality.
There's experience and inexperience.
There's engineering and there's engineering.

G-3 is a great company, wonderful Yamaha engines, really nice people, excellent customer service, and very affordable prices.
And... the have been building excellent jon boats for many years.

But, not in the same league on the V-hulls as a Lund... and they don't claim to be.

Sorry, just how it is.

Also BTW -HRG- Basas (nor any dealer) isn't supposed to put current model Lund pricing on the internet.
It is explained in each dealer's agreement.

Interesting thread here.. 'tho.

KlaasAct - Rich Ziert
03-06-2008, 11:36 PM
Enjoy your new Lund.

tn_pete
03-07-2008, 09:56 AM
>
>>
>>I have seen some motification pics from HRG about moving
>seat
>>mount and modifying rear deck. Maybe he will be the Guy
>that
>>can tell you what the "Formula" is.
>>
>>
>> I'm the guy that told him to temporarily mount the seat to a
>large piece of plywood, and move it around 'til it felt
>"right". Otherwise, I can tell him where to get some nice
>little nylon hole plugs!
>HRG
>
Was not going to put your name on here. LOL but do have the sheet of plywood on hand. And will try that out.
And would like to see the Pictures of your moving the seat around.
Going to start a new thread on the seat.
pete

Waiting on my New Lund 1825 Pro Guide Tiller to come in.

T Mac
03-07-2008, 05:43 PM
I neglected to mention that I have one of each, Richard.
A Lund and a G-3.

Thanks...I enjoy both.

tn_pete
03-07-2008, 08:16 PM
>I neglected to mention that I have one of each, Richard.
>A Lund and a G-3.
>
>Thanks...I enjoy both.

I for one thank you for your post. I know from my looking the G3 was not even close to the Lund's. So Glad you posted also.
Pete
Waiting on my New Lund 1825 Pro Guide Tiller to come in.

San Chan
03-07-2008, 08:30 PM
>
>>
>>I have seen some motification pics from HRG about moving
>seat
>>mount and modifying rear deck. Maybe he will be the Guy
>that
>>can tell you what the "Formula" is.
>>
>>
>> I'm the guy that told him to temporarily mount the seat to a
>large piece of plywood, and move it around 'til it felt
>"right". Otherwise, I can tell him where to get some nice
>little nylon hole plugs!
>HRG
>



Opps.:P.:P...I thought you already got that part figured out. My badx(

keessalari
03-13-2008, 02:44 PM
You're all lucky to live in America we in Europe pay the about the same price but then in euro's. When I bought mine I had to wait 5 months. Its nice and spacy. Still adjusting it but had good experience with the 1675 explorer 2004 and can't wait to get it in the water again.
Good luck with buying.
Kees

Burntside lake Guy
03-14-2008, 05:20 AM
Congrats on a new Lund. Lund was very smart to offer these new tillers.
Nothing compares to Lund, no matter what unit you buy.


"fish the rocks, sand and flats, then back again"

KlaasAct - Rich Ziert
03-14-2008, 12:54 PM
You are wrong - but maybe not on a level you are aware of. But who cares at this point ? Regardless of facts, we all believe what we want to, or are influenced into. I'm not without Lund experience. I think they are very, very fine boats. G3 is biting them where they feel it most. . . ergo the subversive propaganda. Good nite.

tn_pete
03-14-2008, 02:19 PM
>You are wrong - but maybe not on a level you are aware of.
>But who cares at this point ? Regardless of facts, we all
>believe what we want to, or are influenced into. I'm not
>without Lund experience. I think they are very, very fine
>boats. G3 is biting them where they feel it most. . . ergo the
>subversive propaganda. Good nite.

I think I posted that if they had a 18ft tiller. That I may have looked at them more. But I did look at a few G-3 boats and they do not have a boat that is anywhere close to the Lund I have on order.
Sorry if someone hurt your feelings. but I will say Lund is a way better boat in what I was looking for in a boat.
Pete

Waiting on my New Lund 1825 Pro Guide Tiller to come in.

tn_pete
03-17-2008, 05:28 PM
>Congrats on a new Lund. Lund was very smart to offer these
>new tillers.
>Nothing compares to Lund, no matter what unit you buy.
>
>
>"fish the rocks, sand and flats, then back again"

Thanks I think this model will sell good. And Hope to break mine in a week from Saturday.
Pete

Waiting on my New Lund 1825 Pro Guide Tiller to come in.