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Thread: What do yall think of this new Lowe deep V

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    Default What do yall think of this new Lowe deep V


    Im not in the market for a new boat right now.........but that doesn't stop me from lookin. Whenever I think about what kind of boat my next boat will be I never can decide between a mod V with a nice big front casting deck for spider rigging or a deep v with plenty of room in the cockpit for pullin cranks and for family outings. I think this new Lowe might be the best compromise. Looks to have more room on the bow deck for side by side fishing than any deep v I've ever seen. Another thing I like about it, on most single console deep Vs there is still a space where the second console would be, on the Lowe, there is no spce left open where the second console would be, the deck extends all the way back to where it is flush with the center rod compartment. Also, this boat has a bow livewell and there looks to be enough room forward of the bow livewell and storage to add seatbases. Boat has an option for aft jump seats that flip down and convert to a casting deck just like on some of the Lunds, all this and its probably 10 grand or so cheaper than a comprable Lund.

    I change my mind on what would be the perfect boat for me about every other week but currently this one is at the top of the list.

    Oops, forgot to add the link:

    http://www.loweboats.com/fishing-machine/fm175-pro-sc/
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    Heck of a nice boat. I think Sherm's marine in Amory has one or 2 of this model, if you are close to Amory and want to put your eyes on one.

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    Nice looking boat. It doesnt say what the draft is (or I didnt see it). It's a fairly heavy boat but by looking at how high it sits out of the water I would think it would get blown around alot though. Go ahead and order you one...it aint nothing but money.:rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chilly View Post
    Heck of a nice boat. I think Sherm's marine in Amory has one or 2 of this model, if you are close to Amory and want to put your eyes on one.
    That would be a long haul for me, especially to just look when I have no intention of buying right now. There is a Lowe dealer in Batesville and I though about stopping in next time I go to Sardis but then I might start talking to a salesman and end up leaving with one and while they look like theyd be comfotable to fish out of, I dont think Id want to sleep in it.
    I got 350 heads on a 305 engine.
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    I aint got no good intentions.

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    I fish from the Polar Kraft version of this boat and really enjoy it.
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