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<blockquote data-quote="Billy H" data-source="post: 507693" data-attributes="member: 34877"><p>I think a mod-v might also fit your needs. Not sure what your tidal river water is like where you are but you could find yourself in trouble with a loaded 16’ boat in current with just a 9.9. I think you need to decide what water you will primarily use the boat. That will make your search a little easier. When I’m looking for a boat I decide what configuration I want/need then I look at classifieds several times a day. You might have to expand your search area to several hundred miles. First thing I ask is about titles for both boat and trailer. Beware of boats with a bunch of mods already done to them. I’ve seen a lot of boats that were cobbled up by people trying to mod boats. Lots of hidden problems under some of those homemade decks. Try to find something as original as possible. Take someone with boat knowledge along when you go look at a boat. Deals are out there if you take your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy H, post: 507693, member: 34877"] I think a mod-v might also fit your needs. Not sure what your tidal river water is like where you are but you could find yourself in trouble with a loaded 16’ boat in current with just a 9.9. I think you need to decide what water you will primarily use the boat. That will make your search a little easier. When I’m looking for a boat I decide what configuration I want/need then I look at classifieds several times a day. You might have to expand your search area to several hundred miles. First thing I ask is about titles for both boat and trailer. Beware of boats with a bunch of mods already done to them. I’ve seen a lot of boats that were cobbled up by people trying to mod boats. Lots of hidden problems under some of those homemade decks. Try to find something as original as possible. Take someone with boat knowledge along when you go look at a boat. Deals are out there if you take your time. [/QUOTE]
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