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Loggerhead Mike said:
is that a 6.6 or a gas motor? glad to see its a chevy!
Your close Mike, it's a 6.0l same motor that goes in the trucks,but marinised (sp?) by marine power.The builders of these types of boats are now dropping in yanmar diesel engines (as an option)They are very expensive, but very efficient, burning half the fuel of what the gas engines burn.They will eventually come down in price,I hope, and when they do I will consider it.A new yanmar diesel today is $20,000 + :shock: :shock: At cruise speed 25-30mph 3000-3200rpm that 6.0l burns aprox 7-8 gal per hr, drop the hammer to wot 50mph 14-16 gal per hour :shock: I mostly use the kicker for trolling which sips fuel, so it's not that bad. John
 
Here is my new ride! I still have the other 2 the 14'semi V, the 15' TomBoy Tri Hull. And now it is a Mathew 16' v-hull with flat bow! It was made in 1989 with a 50 HP OB Yamaha.
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Dennis
 
oooowe the 6.0 is a great motor, gm put alot of r and d in them. =P~

nice rig dennis. my next'n will have a bimini top like yours. looks comfy
 
Salmon_Slayer_2008_Lund said:
I own a 2008 Lund 1950 Tyee Gran Sport,
2008 225hp Merc Optimax w/19" pitch Stainless Steel Tempest prop, 2008 Merc 9.9 ProKicker.

Shes great for skinny and deep water. Was in 1.5ft of water and as deep as 150 feet. Mainly do downrigging with it for Salmon and Trout in the great lakes but I also fish Walleye, Pike, Bass and Muskie with it. 19'8" with a 98" beam.

Towed with a 2004 Dodge Durango Hemi Limited and a 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT Hemi.


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We got some nice boat pics on this thread, everyone post more!

Man,...that is one cool looking Lund. I may own a Sea Nymph at the present time,but deep down in my heart,I am a Lund guy all the way. There is a possibility that I MIGHT be able to
trade up to a newer boat come Monday of next week,...a 2008 Lund A-14 w/ 15 HP Yamaha
four stroke motor. 14 footers are plenty big enough for the kind of fishing I do,...gills,crappie,
redear,and perch mostly on lakes with 10 MPH speed limits here in Indiana. But for now,the Sea
Nymph will do,...they are my second choice behind Lund.
 
I am starting to rework my 17.5 1994 g3 it lickes bad but cant find a hull i like. so i am going to rework the ribs and reskin transom. for starters. then i think i am going to close at the seat leavel to the raised bow to make a inslated live bait well and coloer. i am plaining on doing this all with alumnum and two part foam. if anyone has any advise email me at [email protected] sorry for bad spilling
 

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Mines not as big as Salmon_Slayers but we can hang the best. Here's my wife with our Lund its an 2001 w/ 125 merc
 

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Im thinking about buying this boat/ or one close to it if it gets gone! How much is it worth? I really need to know! Thanx guys
 
1860 G3 60HP Yamaha
 

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1960 Duracraft 14ft long and she is 56 inches wide measuring from the inside walls at what i believe is the widest part.

center seat is a dual compartment livewell that works extremely well, cross flow with a tower system.

ok first pic of the Riverdawg, this is how we bought her. still trying to figure out what mods we want to do, i have read so so so many posts here and they are all awesome. my wife and I and the dawg fish in it, so i want it set up for 2, my daughter is 3 and will be joining us soon, she is still a bit scared yet.


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ideas are always welcome, there is so much we would want to do but this is going to be our first mod so like i said, I dont want to make mistakes someone else has made if I can help it lol.

more to come
 
Heres a couple of pictures of my 17' nitro....

I added the windshield for those cold morning runs down the bayou.
 

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I know this doesn t sound too cold to you fellas a little to the north of me ,but i m going to say somewhere in the 60 s, of course that includes the boat going about 60 mph.
 
rick50 said:
I know this doesn t sound too cold to you fellas a little to the north of me ,but i m going to say somewhere in the 60 s, of course that includes the boat going about 60 mph.

Ya I know what you mean. Try fishing in Canada in March or May in the "Big Lake" lol. Windsheildsure helps a ton. Especially from running into bugs, example - Bees.
 
Hi All,
I'm New on here and this is my first post. I just bought this boat a couple days ago. I paid $1700 for the rig the way you see it. It is a 1983 Monark with a 1983 70hp Mercury. It has new carpet and a brand new motor guide trolling motor. I am pretty sure it has a few small leaks. I plan on stripping it down and painting it an olive drap inside and out with camo stenciling over it. I also plan to fix or redo several other things but money and time requlate that. The motor started and ran good but was pumping water way to slow. This is my first TIN boat so when I start makin her right I will be looking for advice. Let me know what you think. Oh she is just under 17' long and just over 6' wide at the top.
 

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