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<blockquote data-quote="Earlo" data-source="post: 174771" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>Did the maiden launch on Saturday, which was fortunate because it snowed here yesterday. Could not have been more pleased. The 6 hp pushed the boat nicely and I was able to move around in the boat without fear of going for a swim. I was afraid that the front deck seat was positioned a little too far forward, but it seemed to be just fine. I sat up there in some moderately choppy water without feeling unbalanced. I was hoping for someone to come by and provide me with a nice, big wake test, but that will have to come another day. Only hiccup was I forgot to take my battery and am still unsure whether to place it in the back or front. The other pleasant surprise was that in spite of the added weight, I was able to get the boat on and off the trailer by myself with no issues at all. Next up: completing the front and rear hatch covers, wiring and lights, t. motor mount, flooring and coming up with a name for this craft. Thanks again for everyone's comments and ideas. Summer cannot get here fast enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earlo, post: 174771, member: 4386"] Did the maiden launch on Saturday, which was fortunate because it snowed here yesterday. Could not have been more pleased. The 6 hp pushed the boat nicely and I was able to move around in the boat without fear of going for a swim. I was afraid that the front deck seat was positioned a little too far forward, but it seemed to be just fine. I sat up there in some moderately choppy water without feeling unbalanced. I was hoping for someone to come by and provide me with a nice, big wake test, but that will have to come another day. Only hiccup was I forgot to take my battery and am still unsure whether to place it in the back or front. The other pleasant surprise was that in spite of the added weight, I was able to get the boat on and off the trailer by myself with no issues at all. Next up: completing the front and rear hatch covers, wiring and lights, t. motor mount, flooring and coming up with a name for this craft. Thanks again for everyone's comments and ideas. Summer cannot get here fast enough. [/QUOTE]
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