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Postby no angel » Wed Apr 10, 2002 9:55 pm

does anyone here own an f and f boat out of monticello? they have opened a dealer and think i might get one but wants some info 1st. the do alot of custom work but wanted to get info from owners .
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Postby Dutch Dog » Wed Apr 10, 2002 10:16 pm

A buddy of mine has hunted out of one before. he says that boat is one of the best constructed boats on the market. one good thing about f and f is that you can take them a boat plan laid out how YOU want it and they will build it! I have never heard anything negative about them with the exception that they are a little pricey...but as you know in this ol' world you get what you pay for! I would say go for it you can't go wrong.
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Postby torch » Thu Apr 11, 2002 11:15 pm

hey noangel, I looked at an 18ft with 80" bottom. I think i'm going to get one and put my 75 mariner on it. I need something to run the river in. I also like the ice breakers on the bottom.
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Postby bwm » Thu Apr 11, 2002 11:34 pm

I have one. Me and my uncle bought ordered and picked it up at the same time. We LOVE them. one is a 15/48 running a 50hp Merc and the other a 16/72 running a 90hp Merc. Don't think I'll need to ever buy another boat. These are rugged boats. The only thing we have in them are a front deck, back seat, and steering wheel. Anything else would just get in the way. I highly recoment them. Others have bought F & F after riding, fishing, hunting, and looking at the boats.
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Postby tunica du4u » Fri Apr 12, 2002 11:46 pm

I've got 2 of them critters. Got a 1538 that is about 17 years old and still just as fine as the day I got it. Just outgrew it. Had Bobby build me 1754 little over 2 years ago & set it up for my go devil. Had it outfitted with 4 camo pedestal seats, front deck, camo'ed, slip resistant floor covering & I added pop up blind.It's awesome in ditches, marsh and swamps. Floatation is SUPER. Have had a couple friends here got boats built from him since. Everybody loves em. One of my friends gave Bobby a border collie pup several years ago and seems like every since he really goes out of his way to please us.
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Postby BAuchly » Mon Apr 15, 2002 8:45 am

Something to think about when buying a wider boat that 72". My brother has a wide 18' foot jon boat with a 70 hp Yamaha, just a back seat and front deck. Great boat for the river but the darn thing won't turn at least not in a reasonable radius. Has a steering wheel and man it's a tough boat to operate in all but the widest of areas. I gave him a "suicide Knob" for the steering wheel, (you can find them in a tractor supply store) and it helped alot. At least you could spin the steering wheel faster.

We used the boat on the MS river 2 years ago when all of the ice was floating and the river was high. Even in those conditions you felt safe in that big ole boat. I'm sure there is a way to improve the turning performance if you are havign a custom boat built, jsut keep this in mind.
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Postby to-do » Mon Apr 15, 2002 10:30 am

I have a 1542 with a 40 mercury.It's a tough boat. Im about to outgrow it, and my next one will be a 1760.
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Postby blacklab101 » Mon Apr 15, 2002 2:25 pm

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Postby SoftCall » Mon Apr 15, 2002 9:23 pm

Dang NoAngel - I need to hire you. You went from inquiring about the boat to working for them, advertizing, and having inventory on hand in just 5 days....that's what I call being on the fast-track. Is there a web site? Why don't you post a pic on the classified portion of the site. I would love to check one out.
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