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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Starcraft Seafarer Build
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<blockquote data-quote="atuck593" data-source="post: 205645" data-attributes="member: 4904"><p>And then some... had it out Saturday, Sunday, and then tonight. The boat met all of my expectations. It was perfectly stable to fish from both decks (bow and stern) as well as stand and fish from the middle. My girlfriend was happy that she had a place to tan on the front deck during the day. I didn't mind the view either. </p><p></p><p>I do however, have a few things that I would like to tweak and fix. ( I guess it comes with the territory. ) The motor worked great for having not run all winter. One pull and we were off. Hovever, she is way underpowered, no plane but I think relilable. A few of the hatches need a little more support, and finally I need to bow mount my trolling motor. Having two motors in the back is a little tight and you have to be careful as to not hit gas motor while trolling with the electric. Finally, mount a permanent bow light for night. I bought a clamp on thinking it would be easy, but leaning all the way to the bow and then having to worry about dropping it in the water. My project tomorrow is to mount a permanent one. Hopefully tomorrow I will have pics of the finished product thus far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atuck593, post: 205645, member: 4904"] And then some... had it out Saturday, Sunday, and then tonight. The boat met all of my expectations. It was perfectly stable to fish from both decks (bow and stern) as well as stand and fish from the middle. My girlfriend was happy that she had a place to tan on the front deck during the day. I didn't mind the view either. I do however, have a few things that I would like to tweak and fix. ( I guess it comes with the territory. ) The motor worked great for having not run all winter. One pull and we were off. Hovever, she is way underpowered, no plane but I think relilable. A few of the hatches need a little more support, and finally I need to bow mount my trolling motor. Having two motors in the back is a little tight and you have to be careful as to not hit gas motor while trolling with the electric. Finally, mount a permanent bow light for night. I bought a clamp on thinking it would be easy, but leaning all the way to the bow and then having to worry about dropping it in the water. My project tomorrow is to mount a permanent one. Hopefully tomorrow I will have pics of the finished product thus far. [/QUOTE]
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