We have a 2007 Lund but I'm not sure how big it is but it has a 140hp Johnson motor but when my uncle was driving it he had to stop and go and stop and go because it had bad fuel from the last year. Lol😂 but I love the boats and wish to get one eventually
Yes, many people use these on Michigan, superior and other large bodies of water, just be smart about it. Avoid weather of any kind in a 19ft boat on the great lakes.
Lunds are extremely capable. Check out this video of the St. Lawrence Island Siberian Yupik people, and Lund boats where they experience 8-10' waves. th-cam.com/video/F1JWm4W_VMA/w-d-xo.html I boat on Green Bay, and I choose not to go out in 3-4' waves. I own a Grady White 192 Freedom, because I like LOTS of freeboard when it gets lumpy. I just purchased a 1775 Crossover to take the place of my old Lund 18' Alaskan. I was looking for something deeper, wider, and newer (composite transom, new 4 stroke), than my Alaskan to fish the Menominee River and near shore Green Bay.
I have the 1775 which works for me but the 115hp isn’t hydraulic steering which makes it harder to steer when going into a dock. If I had it to do over I would have gotten the 1875. But with the build back better Biden gas world I can’t enjoy it as much now anyway
Just got my boat. 18.75 with 175 HP. So quiet and amazing ride.
How much spray do the jump seat passengers get?
@@brianwallace6700 spray is minimal in our experience.
Dream rig!
We have a 2007 Lund but I'm not sure how big it is but it has a 140hp Johnson motor but when my uncle was driving it he had to stop and go and stop and go because it had bad fuel from the last year. Lol😂 but I love the boats and wish to get one eventually
Try Marine seafoam in gas tank to clean up fuel system and carbon build up check out some youtinr VDO
Expecting my 1875 to arrive any day now
Can an 1875 Crossover XS with a Merc 150 pro on the back handle big water. Like Great lakes?
Yes, many people use these on Michigan, superior and other large bodies of water, just be smart about it. Avoid weather of any kind in a 19ft boat on the great lakes.
Lunds are extremely capable. Check out this video of the St. Lawrence Island Siberian Yupik people, and Lund boats where they experience 8-10' waves.
th-cam.com/video/F1JWm4W_VMA/w-d-xo.html
I boat on Green Bay, and I choose not to go out in 3-4' waves. I own a Grady White 192 Freedom, because I like LOTS of freeboard when it gets lumpy. I just purchased a 1775 Crossover to take the place of my old Lund 18' Alaskan. I was looking for something deeper, wider, and newer (composite transom, new 4 stroke), than my Alaskan to fish the Menominee River and near shore Green Bay.
Beautiful boat... but costs an arm and a leg in Canada
Arm leg and more...too much
This is true
Your a lucky man
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I have the 1775 which works for me but the 115hp isn’t hydraulic steering which makes it harder to steer when going into a dock. If I had it to do over I would have gotten the 1875. But with the build back better Biden gas world I can’t enjoy it as much now anyway