stick steers are nice drive from front were u fish. imo 48in boats are not stable enough for older or heavy people. i had 1,now i have a 14-60 lot of difference.good luck
stick steers are nice drive from front were u fish. imo 48in boats are not stable enough for older or heavy people. i had 1,now i have a 14-60 lot
I'd agree with you if I was wanting to try to take this little boat into the same water as my big ocean boat. But I'm literally just using this boat in the shallow creeks in NC. There are spots guys have issues getting their bigger 18 and 20ft Jons into. Your 1460 must be really wide. Mine is 2 inches shy of six feet across the beam at its widest point.stick steers are nice drive from front were u fish. imo 48in boats are not stable enough for older or heavy people. i had 1,now i have a 14-60 lot of difference.good luck
The 48 in 1448 stand for the bottom width. Typically thats how the numbers correlate to the hull specs when talking tin boats. Your 1460 is really most likely a 1448.my 14-60 is 60 in at beam if your boat is 58 in then it would also be stable. i was talking about a 14-48 not being stable,which is a 2ft diff,but as long as we aer happy with what we have is all that matters.
I agree. I think this hull is a great size and works well as long as you keep in perspective what it's designed for.I don’t know about all that, my tracker grizzly 1448 is plenty stable with the sc setup And gets on a plane just fine. Runs about 25 mph. Does have a little bit of porpoising it if not trimmed correctly.
I have the starting battery in the rear but the tracking battery further up near the casting deck. I’ve had a couple bass boats and honestly this boat is great I’m perfectly happy with it. Two people max of course, but it’s a great little boat and I’m not the youngest puppy in the world.
Of course, I wouldn’t take this on big big water it’s not meant for that
my 14-60 is 60 in at beam if your boat is 58 in then it would also be stable. i was talking about a 14-48 not being stable,which is a 2ft diff,but as long as we aer happy with what we have is all that matters.
my 14-60 is 60 in at beam if your boat is 58 in then it would also be stable. i was talking about a 14-48 not being stable,which is a 2ft diff,but as long as we aer happy with what we have is all that matters.
Regardless, I don't think I'd be able to do a boat that is less than 48" bottom. I see people with 30" and 36" thinking it's just a glorified kayak.thanks for the info flatheadsteve .
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