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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 435443" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>If you're trying to keep it 16' of less, my first thought would be a Sea Ark 1660 mod v. I have a Lowe 1652 and with the amount of gear you're talking about, I think it would be too small. It really sounds like you would need something like an 1872 for all the gear and keep the stability of the boat. G3 has the 1656 which would be a close 2nd, then Lowe has the 1652 and I think G3 does as well. But the wider the boat you get, you'll probably need more power to move it adequately. Are you looking to run a jet or prop motor?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 435443, member: 12995"] If you're trying to keep it 16' of less, my first thought would be a Sea Ark 1660 mod v. I have a Lowe 1652 and with the amount of gear you're talking about, I think it would be too small. It really sounds like you would need something like an 1872 for all the gear and keep the stability of the boat. G3 has the 1656 which would be a close 2nd, then Lowe has the 1652 and I think G3 does as well. But the wider the boat you get, you'll probably need more power to move it adequately. Are you looking to run a jet or prop motor? [/QUOTE]
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