For the fishermen who value depth, they’ll be glad to know the upgraded 1975 Tyee, one of the deepest boats in the Lund’s lineup. This 20-footer is amazing for fishing but also an awesome water sports craft. Lund’s famous IPS hull design provides one of the smoothest, driest, and most comfortable rides in this class of boat.
Every inch of space in the 1975 Tyee is excellently utilized in order to meet both seasoned anglers’ desires and active families’ needs. The 2021 model is a bit wider and decked out with charger ports and customizable components.
This is a versatile boat with hints of the Crossover, but the V-hull, IPS hull under higher freeboards makes it better suited for big water action too.
It features a versatile bow with the option to convert the front casting platform into two lounge seats for comfortable cruising—bow bolsters (backrests) are already included as standard.
There’s also an optional cooler in the bow along with nicely laid out storage compartments, including one for a trolling motor centered in the middle with an eye for keeping good balance and planing faster.
A long center rod locker with enough room to accommodate up to ten 9.5-foot fishing rods, port and starboard lockable gunnel storage, a 24-gallon aft livewell, the SportTrak accessory brackets for mounting and relocating your fishing accessories anywhere you’d like on the side of your boat, and plenty of seating including three seats in the cockpit as well as two jump seats in the rear, which can easily fold down to convert into a roomy aft casting platform.
The 1975 Tayee comes standard with hydraulic steering with tilt as well as a Kicker stereo with two speakers.
An optional ski pylon is available for those using this as a water sport beast. It’s handling and high freeboard make it great for getting up to speed and turning sharply without bringing too much spray in.
The Lund 1975 Tyee is rated for a 225 horsepower motor and price difference for the upgrade means you won’t be disappointed shelling out a little extra for what you’ll get.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
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A true 20-footer with wider beam for just a little more room
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Excellent performance with the IPS/reverse chime system (we like)
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Storage space everywhere (3 different rod lockers)
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Nice casting deck space on both bow and after platforms
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Driving it with all instrumentation and customization like handling a sports car
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Trolling motor compartment for battery and hiding foot pedal away just nice
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Charging port on both port & starboard sides
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LED lights everywhere they should be (incl. livewell, compartments, etc.)Accompanying trailer is gravel resistant and makes everything easier
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The sports top bimini accommodates all weather and tall people too
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Snap off carpets for easy cleaning
Things we don't like:
The center storage won’t accommodate skis/wakeboard like the Crossover does
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Specs & Features
- Length: 19’10”
- Beam: 98”
- Weight: 1955 lbs
- Min./Max. mph: 44/53 mph
- Fuel tank capacity: 40 gallons
- Max. person capacity: 9
- Price starts at $50,423.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
-
A true 20-footer with wider beam for just a little more room
-
Excellent performance with the IPS/reverse chime system (we like)
-
Storage space everywhere (3 different rod lockers)
-
Nice casting deck space on both bow and after platforms
-
Driving it with all instrumentation and customization like handling a sports car
-
Trolling motor compartment for battery and hiding foot pedal away just nice
-
Charging port on both port & starboard sides
-
LED lights everywhere they should be (incl. livewell, compartments, etc.)Accompanying trailer is gravel resistant and makes everything easier
-
The sports top bimini accommodates all weather and tall people too
-
Snap off carpets for easy cleaning
Things we don't like:
The center storage won’t accommodate skis/wakeboard like the Crossover does
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