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<blockquote data-quote="newhopepartners" data-source="post: 373377" data-attributes="member: 3182"><p>I have used stick steering for 10 yrs. and love it. Purchased a 14' Blue Fin deep vhull through state surplus. This was my first boat project and I still love and use it. Stick steering is easy to use and allows me extra room to move around. I use a Johnson 25 hp (2-cycle) with electric start and CMC tilt/trim . Being aluminum and with modest modifications, the boat has remained light enough to zip through the water at 28-30 mph. when trimmed out. I liked the idea of centering my 190 lbs. on the middle seat for best performance. For its size and maneuverability, I love it! Hope my pics download.</p><p>Start with the bottom picture and move up to see beginning to end.</p><p></p><p>One other thing. Since these pictures were taken, I mounted the trolling motor on the bow and use a "Big Foot" switch to control on-off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newhopepartners, post: 373377, member: 3182"] I have used stick steering for 10 yrs. and love it. Purchased a 14' Blue Fin deep vhull through state surplus. This was my first boat project and I still love and use it. Stick steering is easy to use and allows me extra room to move around. I use a Johnson 25 hp (2-cycle) with electric start and CMC tilt/trim . Being aluminum and with modest modifications, the boat has remained light enough to zip through the water at 28-30 mph. when trimmed out. I liked the idea of centering my 190 lbs. on the middle seat for best performance. For its size and maneuverability, I love it! Hope my pics download. Start with the bottom picture and move up to see beginning to end. One other thing. Since these pictures were taken, I mounted the trolling motor on the bow and use a "Big Foot" switch to control on-off. [/QUOTE]
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