Superlucky
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Hello Tin Boaters
After owning a Klamath 14 foot aluminum for 18 years, I felt that it was time for an upgrade. I fish the Eastern Sierra lakes and anything in Nevada for trout and kokanee. I troll for Kokes and fly fish for trout. I felt that I needed a little longer boat and something with taller sides. My goal was to have a boat that two could fly fish from without rocking the boat on every cast.
Research lead me to the 16 foot Gregor Alaskan. Big, strong with a flat floor, forward casting deck and very wide. I placed the order last year for a tiller-steered model and it came in a couple of weeks ago.
One problem that I had was that no one could make an HP recommendation for the boat. It is rated at 50 HP, but I felt that would be too much for me. I called Gregor and spoke with one of their guys. He indicated that I would be happy with a 25 HP and that the boat would do about 20 with two on board and associated gear. Heeding the advice here and other forums, I felt that that would be a little low. I went for a 30 HP motor that and prayed that it would be enough.
I had to pick up the boat out of state because there are no nearby dealers. Once home I began reading all of the related manuals and quickly realized that the selling dealer had failed to adjust the bunks to properly support the boat. The boat manufacturer mandates that the bunks be placed between the outer edge and the outer-most chine. The dealer had installed the bunks completely crossing the two outer chines. WAY OFF!
I spend a day building new brackets that would properly support the boat. This was easier than driving four hours to have the dealer fix it.
Now for the fun part. Buying all of the stuff needed to outfit it the way I wanted.
Here is a breakdown of all of the crap I bought:
Vented battery box $50 (Relocated battery to front of boat, inside forward compartment)
Custom battery cables $50
50 Amp Cir Breaker $40
Terminal Posts $20 (Needed to attach trolling motor clips when used)
Battery switch $30 (Redundant to circuit breaker, but I wanted a switch near motor)
LED's $50 (Red near floor, under package shelf, White under gunnels)
6 switch panel $50
6 mini breakers $60
Anchor light $30
Nav Lights $40
GPS/Fishfinder $600
RAM mount for GPS $100 (Foolishly bought 2" version. WAY OVERKILL)
Spare Tire/mount $150
Davis trolling plate $120
Seats/risers $375
Downriggers $500
Swivel Mounts $200
Rod Holders $40
Hull Numbers $20
2019 GMC 1 ton $too much (old truck was getting, well, old)
I won't add up the numbers because I really don't want to know.
It took several weeks of free time to install everything the way I wanted it. I really like the LED lights. Although the red lights look a little like "Pimp My Ride", they do keep from burning out your night vision.
I took the boat out last week on Pyramid Lake in Nevada to complete the break in period on the motor. The boat ran great and did 23 mph after the break in with two persons aboard. This is more than enough speed for me and what I do.
I am grateful for all of the previous posts on this forum. I spent a great deal of time looking at other posts to see what others had done and most importantly, why they did what they did.
One thing that I can't get any information on is the new "sealed for life" wheel bearings on the trailer. It is an EZ Loader trailer and their manual does not mention them. It mentions oil bath and regular grease. Dealer couldn't help much either. I will reach out to EZ Loader, but I was wondering if anyone else has come across these yet......
Best regards
Bill
After owning a Klamath 14 foot aluminum for 18 years, I felt that it was time for an upgrade. I fish the Eastern Sierra lakes and anything in Nevada for trout and kokanee. I troll for Kokes and fly fish for trout. I felt that I needed a little longer boat and something with taller sides. My goal was to have a boat that two could fly fish from without rocking the boat on every cast.
Research lead me to the 16 foot Gregor Alaskan. Big, strong with a flat floor, forward casting deck and very wide. I placed the order last year for a tiller-steered model and it came in a couple of weeks ago.
One problem that I had was that no one could make an HP recommendation for the boat. It is rated at 50 HP, but I felt that would be too much for me. I called Gregor and spoke with one of their guys. He indicated that I would be happy with a 25 HP and that the boat would do about 20 with two on board and associated gear. Heeding the advice here and other forums, I felt that that would be a little low. I went for a 30 HP motor that and prayed that it would be enough.
I had to pick up the boat out of state because there are no nearby dealers. Once home I began reading all of the related manuals and quickly realized that the selling dealer had failed to adjust the bunks to properly support the boat. The boat manufacturer mandates that the bunks be placed between the outer edge and the outer-most chine. The dealer had installed the bunks completely crossing the two outer chines. WAY OFF!
I spend a day building new brackets that would properly support the boat. This was easier than driving four hours to have the dealer fix it.
Now for the fun part. Buying all of the stuff needed to outfit it the way I wanted.
Here is a breakdown of all of the crap I bought:
Vented battery box $50 (Relocated battery to front of boat, inside forward compartment)
Custom battery cables $50
50 Amp Cir Breaker $40
Terminal Posts $20 (Needed to attach trolling motor clips when used)
Battery switch $30 (Redundant to circuit breaker, but I wanted a switch near motor)
LED's $50 (Red near floor, under package shelf, White under gunnels)
6 switch panel $50
6 mini breakers $60
Anchor light $30
Nav Lights $40
GPS/Fishfinder $600
RAM mount for GPS $100 (Foolishly bought 2" version. WAY OVERKILL)
Spare Tire/mount $150
Davis trolling plate $120
Seats/risers $375
Downriggers $500
Swivel Mounts $200
Rod Holders $40
Hull Numbers $20
2019 GMC 1 ton $too much (old truck was getting, well, old)
I won't add up the numbers because I really don't want to know.
It took several weeks of free time to install everything the way I wanted it. I really like the LED lights. Although the red lights look a little like "Pimp My Ride", they do keep from burning out your night vision.
I took the boat out last week on Pyramid Lake in Nevada to complete the break in period on the motor. The boat ran great and did 23 mph after the break in with two persons aboard. This is more than enough speed for me and what I do.
I am grateful for all of the previous posts on this forum. I spent a great deal of time looking at other posts to see what others had done and most importantly, why they did what they did.
One thing that I can't get any information on is the new "sealed for life" wheel bearings on the trailer. It is an EZ Loader trailer and their manual does not mention them. It mentions oil bath and regular grease. Dealer couldn't help much either. I will reach out to EZ Loader, but I was wondering if anyone else has come across these yet......
Best regards
Bill