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Cavman138's PolarKraft 1648
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<blockquote data-quote="cavman138" data-source="post: 235740" data-attributes="member: 2185"><p>I didn't get the boat out as much this year as I had planned, but when I did the boat worked out great. I never had any worries about balance or anything along those lines. I do need to rework the livewell, but that's mainly because I made some quick modifications to it to avoid delaying a trip. Just had a few leaks around some fittings that need to be fixed. Overall I was thrilled with how well the boat turned out. Probably moves at a whopping 10mph with the 9.9, but in the lakes I fish, you don't want to go much faster with all the stumps around. I hope some of yall were able to draw some ideas from my build as I was off of so many other people's builds. I can't say enough how great this site is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cavman138, post: 235740, member: 2185"] I didn't get the boat out as much this year as I had planned, but when I did the boat worked out great. I never had any worries about balance or anything along those lines. I do need to rework the livewell, but that's mainly because I made some quick modifications to it to avoid delaying a trip. Just had a few leaks around some fittings that need to be fixed. Overall I was thrilled with how well the boat turned out. Probably moves at a whopping 10mph with the 9.9, but in the lakes I fish, you don't want to go much faster with all the stumps around. I hope some of yall were able to draw some ideas from my build as I was off of so many other people's builds. I can't say enough how great this site is. [/QUOTE]
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