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Does anyone know how long it takes to put together an 1825 Pro Guide from the time it hits the assembly line at Lund? Mine was to go into production on Monday the 9th of April and I was wondering how long the manufacturing process takes. It's driving me nuts waiting for this rig.
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Its about 6 to 8 weeks, your dealer gets a production schedule every Saturday, he or she can check its ETD.....
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My 1825 proguide also goes into production this week. My dealer in WI told me he would have it no later than the 19th at his place. I am also antsy!!!!!!!!!
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My dealer said it would be a couple of weeks from the production date before they received it at their location in Port Colborne, Ontario. They've got the motor and the Merc Big Tiller already, they are just waiting for the boat. I need it to come soon -- I keep buying new rods and reels to fill the time. Needless to say it's getting expensive.
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![]() I do the same to,blasting money like crazy on fishing stuff just to keep myself happy!Well enjoy it when it comes in,they are an awesome boat.
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Last edited by 115 optimax; 04-11-2012 at 12:37 PM. |
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If you really want to blow a few bucks on an insanely light rod and reel. We picked up a new Rapala Canada Concept rod along with an Abu Garcia Revo MGX. The thing weighs in at just about half a pound. Perfect balance. Just want to get in that boat and try the **** thing out on some Lake Trout on Muskoka.
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