Lund 1875 Renegade Walkthrough – A Versatile Fishing Boat for Missouri Anglers
The Lund 1875 Renegade is a popular choice for anglers looking for a capable, garage-friendly fishing boat that can handle everything from crappie fishing to all-around lake use.
This model is powered by a Mercury 115 Pro XS, which is the maximum horsepower rating for the 1875 Renegade. With this setup, Lund estimates top speeds in the low to mid 40 mph range, making it quick, efficient, and easy to handle. Sitting on a Shorelandr trailer with a swing tongue, the total package length comes in around 22 feet 5 inches, which is ideal for many garages and storage units.
One of the biggest advantages of stepping up to the 1875 Renegade compared to smaller models is the dual jump seat layout. This allows you to comfortably carry more passengers while still maintaining plenty of storage underneath for life jackets and gear. A removable cooler between the seats adds convenience for long days on the water.
For anglers, the livewell setup is a standout feature. The main aft livewell measures 36 inches long and holds 28 gallons with a divider, pump-out system, and bait net. An additional forward livewell gives anglers flexibility for live bait, cooler use, or keeping fish separated, which is especially useful when fishing with a partner in Missouri.
This boat is also equipped with the crappie fishing option, including multiple seat pedestals on the bow, making it ideal for spider rigging or long-pole dipping. The front deck includes a recessed foot pedal, cup holders, and tool storage, keeping everything within reach while fishing.
Storage is another strong point, with a lockable center rod locker capable of holding up to ten rods up to 9 feet 6 inches long, along with additional compartments throughout the boat. The helm offers ample space for large electronics, USB and 12V charging ports, and a Bluetooth stereo for added comfort on the water.
If you’re looking for a dependable, well-laid-out aluminum fishing boat that excels at crappie fishing and multi-species use, the Lund 1875 Renegade is a solid option worth checking out.


