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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Sea Nymph- Finished!!
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<blockquote data-quote="BassAssassin" data-source="post: 91200" data-attributes="member: 1641"><p>I had a 1973 14' Ouachita flat bottom it measured 36" at the beam of the gunwales. Transom was 17". I had my 25hp mercury on it with no problems at all. I did however rebuild my transom with 3/4" cdx and a 1/2" osb plywood. The boat took all the power with not one problem. GPS told me that i was doing 30mph, fully loaded. The boat sat perfect in the water, and planed out really well. Pictured with my old 4hp suzuki.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAssassin, post: 91200, member: 1641"] I had a 1973 14' Ouachita flat bottom it measured 36" at the beam of the gunwales. Transom was 17". I had my 25hp mercury on it with no problems at all. I did however rebuild my transom with 3/4" cdx and a 1/2" osb plywood. The boat took all the power with not one problem. GPS told me that i was doing 30mph, fully loaded. The boat sat perfect in the water, and planed out really well. Pictured with my old 4hp suzuki. [/QUOTE]
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