Not bad for a fishing boat??
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Not bad for a fishing boat??
My father had this boat built last year. It is a 30ft, 11ft beam made out of Juniper and glassed over. It has twin 300's and will top out at a whopping 50mph. What do you think?
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Re: Not bad for a fishing boat??
I like it. Looks like it would take some seriously big water with that high bow. Nice cabin too??
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Re: Not bad for a fishing boat??
Looks killer. If he is a serious fisherman he will love that it is made of wood. Helps keep the fish from hearing him.
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Re: Not bad for a fishing boat??
Wonder where he got the juniper?....my company cuts alot of it
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Re: Not bad for a fishing boat??
I've seen more and more boats like it...
OB power has it's advantages...
But why 300 Yams, why? (this is a question, not an insult to any 300 yam owners)
OB power has it's advantages...
But why 300 Yams, why? (this is a question, not an insult to any 300 yam owners)
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Re: Not bad for a fishing boat??
Stormrider, Two guys in Harkers Island N.C. with last name of Lewis. It took them almost two years. It really is pretty, for a fishing boat.
Tim G., Why not 300's? It seems to be a heavy boat.
Tim G., Why not 300's? It seems to be a heavy boat.
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Re: Not bad for a fishing boat??
Originally Posted by Tim G.
I've seen more and more boats like it...
OB power has it's advantages...
But why 300 Yams, why? (this is a question, not an insult to any 300 yam owners)
OB power has it's advantages...
But why 300 Yams, why? (this is a question, not an insult to any 300 yam owners)
Why!!! Maybe because it takes 87 octane with a 5 yr warranty !! makes sense to me ,,, and I don't even fish!
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Re: Not bad for a fishing boat??
McRaymond... this is why it cracks me up that guys complain about 4-6 months to get a boat finished... and they think their boat is custom.
To me... if it comes from a mold, it aint that custom
Here is a pic of my fathers Knowles 40, and a link to the article.
BTW... its for sale.
Knowles 40 Custom
To me... if it comes from a mold, it aint that custom
Here is a pic of my fathers Knowles 40, and a link to the article.
BTW... its for sale.
Knowles 40 Custom
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Re: Not bad for a fishing boat??
True. A customer/friend of mine waited 4 years for his "truly custom" 52' Lyman Morse. Cost him almost 2 million.