Experience Lund's Alaskan Series Boats: In-Depth Walk-Through & Review

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Get ready to discover the power and versatility of the newly redesigned Lund Boats Alaskan series. The Alaskan embodies ruggedness and durability, making it the ultimate choice for hardcore anglers, outdoorsmen, families, and even camps or resorts.
    The Alaskan series comes in various options, each designed to suit your specific needs. From the 1675, 1875, to the larger 2075, these boats provide ample space, horsepower, and durability.
    The 1675 has a capacity for six people with a beam of 90 inches and a total length of 16 feet 10 inches.
    Coming in with the same beam width, the 1875 has a person capacity of 7 and a total length of 18 feet 10 inches.
    The Alaskan 2075 expands its beam width to 94 inches total and has the capacity for seven people total.
    With a passenger capacity and a large fuel capacity in mind, the Alaskan is ready to take on your most daring adventures. And here's the best part - the Alaskan is built to last with their complete wood pre-construction, ensuring years of worry-free use. We back our boats with a warranty that ensures your peace of mind on every journey.
    Feast your eyes on the striking exterior of the Lund Alaskan. They feature new graphics that enhance their rugged appearance. Choose from the Fall Marsh or Wetlands wrap camouflage color options to suit your style and blend into your surroundings.
    Step inside the Alaskan and experience unmatched functionality. The new consoles come with a flat mounting surface, perfect for large or dual locators, ensuring you have all the information you need at your fingertips. Plus, the console includes a convenient phone holder with a power source to stay connected on all your adventures.
    We've redesigned the storage compartments to provide enhanced protection for your gear. Equipped with bubble-seal gaskets, these compartments keep your belongings dry and secure no matter the conditions. The Alaskans feature a powerfully built and robust gunnel with the integrated sport track system, allowing you to mount all your desired accessories without drilling into the boats. From rod holders to tool holders, the possibilities are endless.
    With the smooth-running IPS hull and five added bottom rails, not only does it allow them to work with heavy loads, it adds to the overall strength and ruggedness that Alaskan owners have come to expect. Enjoy the convenience of flip-up cleats that keep your deck clear and unobstructed. When it comes to comfort, the pro-ride seats provide exceptional support, ensuring a comfortable ride for you and your passengers.
    The Alaskan series features a complete vinyl interior, making maintenance a breeze. This is the only way we build the Alaskan series.
    For the angler in you, the Alaskan comes equipped with a live well complete with a bait net, ensuring your catch stays fresh. The optional rod locker storage provides ample space for your fishing gear, keeping everything organized and easily accessible.
    So why wait? Experience the power, durability, and versatility of the Lund Boats Alaskan series. Whether you're chasing trophy fish, embarking on hunting expeditions, or enjoying quality time with friends and family, the Alaskan is your ultimate companion. The Alaskan series, guide tested, wilderness approved. Start your adventure today. www.lundboats....
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Komentáře • 12

  • @no_regerts5176
    @no_regerts5176 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I wish the tiller versions of the 1675 and 1875 had a better surface to mount electronics. There doesn’t look to be much room behind the rod locker.

    • @KKerstein
      @KKerstein Před 9 měsíci

      Agreed. I would consider mounting it in front of the right side rod locker.

    • @LundBoatsOfficial
      @LundBoatsOfficial  Před 9 měsíci

      We appreciate that feedback! You should be able to fit one screen up to 10 inches.

  • @douglaswhitcomb9729
    @douglaswhitcomb9729 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have a 2008 Alaskan SS with a 90 Optimax. Bought it new and it has been a fantastic boat. Quick question for any Lund personnel.
    Will a group 31 size battery fit in the bilge area where my current group 24 crank battery resides? Many thanks.

    • @LundBoatsOfficial
      @LundBoatsOfficial  Před 9 měsíci

      glad to hear you're enjoying your Alaskan! We would recommend reaching out to your dealer for your battery question. They are going to have a better idea of what the exact size of the battery and compartment are.

  • @slmjake
    @slmjake Před 4 měsíci

    Beautiful boats! How do you get an ATV in there??

  • @deere3321
    @deere3321 Před 28 dny

    Great boats until you try a warranty claim. Good luck with that.

  • @hulkhuggett
    @hulkhuggett Před 9 měsíci +2

    Finally wood free! Still a bit pricey; although, we are in the Biden era.

    • @omieyouknowme
      @omieyouknowme Před 8 měsíci

      6 person capacity. Really does lund really think you have 6x people that are 100lbs each.
      Lifetime warranty per fine print is to original buyer
      Looking at older Alaskans new ones cost more than a used car

    • @hulkhuggett
      @hulkhuggett Před 8 měsíci

      @@omieyouknowme My boat says it rated for 7 people, but the only way 7 people will ever be on my boat is in a rescue mission.
      As for the warranty, my dealer gave me 7 years, and I THINK they told me it was transferable. I can't be 100 on that, but I'm pretty sure that was the case. Also, I don't plan on using my warranty unless it's for the engine or I get a crack in my hull.

    • @omieyouknowme
      @omieyouknowme Před 8 měsíci

      @@hulkhuggett if you read capacity tag it will say 7 people or 850lbs which ever gets you to 850lbs first. Dealer warranty for 7 years is impressive considering motor warranty is usually 3-5 years only. I would ask them what do they cover after 5 years of motor warranty. The hull warranties are for hull not for the upper accessories or wooden deck. Read fine print

    • @hulkhuggett
      @hulkhuggett Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@omieyouknowme I bought the 2070 with no wood in it. I also opted out of any accessories and installed my own. All I'm worried about is internal engine issues or welds breaking. Other than that I'm not bringing my boat to sit for a month to a dealership for an overflow hose, bilge pump, etc. And yeah, the tag is People or Weight, but it also has a diagram of where people should sit if you take however many people it says it's rated for. I'm pretty sure the seating capacity is also Coast Guard regulated.
      However, when they were using wood in the decks, they would SUPPOSEDLY warranty the decks and transom if they rotted, while still under warranty. Most manufacturers claim that, as well.