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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Sea Nypmh 17' Deep V.
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatliner" data-source="post: 236372" data-attributes="member: 7472"><p>This might wet yer whistle a bit. I did practically the same project as a tiller walleye boat to guide with and with a 25 merc L/S she'd do 24mph with me alone in boat 2-12Volt marine batteries up front and a 12V anchor winch w/ 32lb. chain anchor and 24volt T/Motor up front. Best fishing boat I've ever had.Your gonna love it. High sided as she is it has more sail area to get pushed around but,in cold weather you'll be glad. It's deep enough that you've got leeway when deciding on seat height. You'll find it to be a very dry hull design.Running hard in pounding waves you'll be laughing at the spray cast aside.I used it for eveything from Lake Michigan Salmon to Illinois river walleyes And you've got it going with that trailer also A perfect fit for that boat. Good Luck and keep posting. I can't wait to see more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatliner, post: 236372, member: 7472"] This might wet yer whistle a bit. I did practically the same project as a tiller walleye boat to guide with and with a 25 merc L/S she'd do 24mph with me alone in boat 2-12Volt marine batteries up front and a 12V anchor winch w/ 32lb. chain anchor and 24volt T/Motor up front. Best fishing boat I've ever had.Your gonna love it. High sided as she is it has more sail area to get pushed around but,in cold weather you'll be glad. It's deep enough that you've got leeway when deciding on seat height. You'll find it to be a very dry hull design.Running hard in pounding waves you'll be laughing at the spray cast aside.I used it for eveything from Lake Michigan Salmon to Illinois river walleyes And you've got it going with that trailer also A perfect fit for that boat. Good Luck and keep posting. I can't wait to see more. [/QUOTE]
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