dearl
Well-known member
Some of you may remember the mod on one of my personal boats the "HEAD HUNTER", If not I'll bring you up to speed. The boat is a 1755 Lowe roughneck tunnel hull, supporting a beast of a Mercury 90/65 2 stroke jet outboard. This thing is a rocket and running 6" of water is no problem. The previous mods were good for a while but it just wasn't what I was after. The purpose of this boat is to navigate some really shallow stretch's of river we fish, and it will do it but she was heavy, still running low 30's it was nose heavy and didn't react like it used too. I started the tear down before Christmas and intend to have her finished before March. Customer boats are coming in so I'll be moving her in and out the shop until then but I will be on it steady. The plan is a total rebuild, front to back, Permanent forward 19 gallon fuel cell, rear mounted dual battery's with charger, custom paint, hydraulic steering, the works. I know where I screwed up, I used .125 plate throughout the entire boat, it was rigid no doubt, but 1/8' plate is heavy, like 1.80 lbs.per sq. ft.The new mods will incorporate a mixture of .80 and .90 plate with more bracing. This plus weight distribution should get me back up to speed and better flotation at idle.
The Head hunter after the last Mods.....
And this is the clean slate as of last week.....
The Head hunter after the last Mods.....
And this is the clean slate as of last week.....