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couple questions (seats, paint, trolling motor)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchero50" data-source="post: 98507" data-attributes="member: 1523"><p>For the seat, this selection is probably THE most important in any boat. Go test them at a bass pro or other shop or ask to sit in guys boats at the dock or something like that. I ended up with a set of Tempress Lowbacks and would not give them up even if I sold the boat. The seats make the day comfortable. If your butt gets numb or your back starts to hurt you aren't going to fish well. I can sit in these seats for several hours without problems, the Wise seats I replaced had a one hour limit before I absolutely had to get up and move around to get the blood flowing again.</p><p></p><p>Paint is what it is, paint on a hot day and it doesn't go far, prime first and it goes futher thinner.</p><p></p><p>Trolling motor, depends on the flow and how much battery you want to drag around. Light boat, low flow, 30lb should be fine. Mine is a 33lb and it does well enough in normal conditions. If the rivers up I'll fire off the motor to go upstream.</p><p></p><p>Jamie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchero50, post: 98507, member: 1523"] For the seat, this selection is probably THE most important in any boat. Go test them at a bass pro or other shop or ask to sit in guys boats at the dock or something like that. I ended up with a set of Tempress Lowbacks and would not give them up even if I sold the boat. The seats make the day comfortable. If your butt gets numb or your back starts to hurt you aren't going to fish well. I can sit in these seats for several hours without problems, the Wise seats I replaced had a one hour limit before I absolutely had to get up and move around to get the blood flowing again. Paint is what it is, paint on a hot day and it doesn't go far, prime first and it goes futher thinner. Trolling motor, depends on the flow and how much battery you want to drag around. Light boat, low flow, 30lb should be fine. Mine is a 33lb and it does well enough in normal conditions. If the rivers up I'll fire off the motor to go upstream. Jamie [/QUOTE]
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