Boat no motor???????????????
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Originally Posted by
sharphook
Slimey, In the study phase on that point. The open floor plan allows for much more activities and types of water pursuits. I carry an ice chest if I plan on keeping any fish. No tournament in my future to old for the stress. Will also be catch and release on all Bass. Will carry minnows in a souped up cooler also no need for live wells of any type, hate carpet and will either be poly pad or roll rubber coating for sure footing. Like everyone else steering wheels are cool and look like ya got the cash to pay for them. I have had both and really like a big tiller and trim. Only short of the tiller is I have always thought about having a jack plate for a Tennessee River or Arkansas River excursions???????????????? Looking at a rod box , dry storage box for batteries and maybe a full dry box to increse casting area up front.
HOOK
I have a 115 hp yammy 4stroke on my pontoon and a 60 hp yammy 2 stroke on my SeaArk. To me they are both great motors. My only advice I would lend you is that if you go with the tiller be careful putting to heavy of an outboard on it. I had a 1752 F&F with a 50 merc 2 stroke and with the fuel tank in the rear as well as my batteries and my big azz I could never get what I thought was enough down trim. I tried putting 100 lbs of weight in the nose. Transom wedges, and prop changes and nothing really ever suited me. The tiller layout in my opinion is top notch. Wonder if you could get a forward fuel tank installed from the factory as mine had no storage under the front deck anyways. My two cents..
Boat no motor???????????????
Call me for a price on the Yammie or the Tohatsu/Nissan, I also have ETEC and Suzuki.
Big River Marine
Bill Burnett
870-635-0202
We sell XPRESS, EXCEL, and ALWELD Boats. Yamaha, Suzuki, Evinrude, Mud Buddy, and Tohatsu/Nissan Engines.
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