2009 Lund Pro-V Tiller

  • wade
    Cottage Grove, MN
    Posts: 1737
    #733564

    boy that looks like a sweet ride!

    Brian Robinson
    central Neb
    Posts: 3914
    #733762

    Wow, some real cool features on that thing. I’d hate to see the price tag though.

    smithkeith
    Waterloo, Iowa
    Posts: 889
    #734140

    Has some really great options but………..my concern would be with the gunnel rod cover. What will happen if someone steps or puts a knee on it? Looks like it runs in a track.

    Castaway
    Otsego,MN
    Posts: 1573
    #734160

    Some pretty neat ideas with the storage compartments like the sliding drawers and the rod storage deal on the gunnel.Not sure if it has clips in there so the rods arent bouncing around.I also like the electronics compartment so you can lock them up easily.Personally I would have only put maybe one livewell/cooler up front as I like having big storage compartments for other things.Didnt see where they put the battery compartment as a 36V you need room for 3 of those.More importantly would be the price tag I about tipped over last year when I saw the price tag on their glass boats So I wonder if Mr Walleye will be running a tiller this year.I still think it will be tough to sell aluminum boats when you can buy glass for about the same price and maybe even cheaper.Although Lund still makes quality boats and still has a lot of fans out there.Unfortunatly you still have to get a black motor on the back

    Brian Robinson
    central Neb
    Posts: 3914
    #734270

    Quote:


    What will happen if someone steps or puts a knee on it?


    I don’t know what it’s like in your boat, but in mine, it wouldn’t be “if”, but “when”!!

    smithkeith
    Waterloo, Iowa
    Posts: 889
    #734297

    I just bought an Alumacraft 185 Tournament Pro CS with gunnel storage. The lids fit into a metal channel and you can stand on the lid and it is solid. I agree with you about not “if” but “when”.

    Brian Hoffies
    Land of 10,000 taxes, potholes & the politically correct.
    Posts: 6843
    #734574

    Very innovative thinking with the electronics compartment.

    The good thing is every company will soon copy the idea so it will be available on your favorite brand soon!!

    bigpike
    Posts: 6259
    #735011

    That is very very cool!

    Mike Klein
    Hastings, MN
    Posts: 1026
    #735043

    I love my 1800 tiller but wish they made a larger tiller when I bought it in 2007. Well its here now. my dad bought a pro guilde 2010 last year with 175xs a sweet boat. new big tiler is easier then a whell try one if you can. you won;t be disapointed. Started saving already.

    Big Lund 20
    Cedar Rapids, IA
    Posts: 270
    #735231

    Quote:


    Has some really great options but………..my concern would be with the gunnel rod cover. What will happen if someone steps or puts a knee on it? Looks like it runs in a track.


    I wondered the same thing. Those drawers are very cool though! As well as the giant front deck doors!

    Guess I’ve have to wait until they are like 10 years old to get a use one. LOL

    Waxy
    Calgary, AB
    Posts: 280
    #738146

    Definitely some innovative new ideas. I’m sure it won’t be long before the all show up, ever so slightly modified, on just about every other tiller boat.

    Waxy

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