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    12 ft Gregor

    I'd pay 600.00 for a 12' Gregor in good shape with a good 15 hp engine. Heck, I'd pay that for the hull alone if it is in reasonable shape. The particular examples you're looking at may or may not be good. But I just paid close to $600.00 for a new-to-me 9.9 / 15 Evinrude 2 stroke for my...
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    Found a nice boat package,is it a good deal?

    Since you asked, I wouldn't pay more than $250 for a 21 year old Tohatsu 8hp when I can find a through-prop exhaust Johnson / Evinrude 9.9 or 15 for that or not much more and the "not much more" would be worth it to me because I'd rather have the older OMC product. But what I'd really rather...
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    Advantages and disadvantages of "high wall" vs "low wall" 14

    Disadvantages: Bound to be heavier, more affected by wind, harder to get in and out of under certain situations, and could be harder to fish out of. Advantages: MIGHT be more "seaworthy......" Maybe. Freeboard DOES NOT automatically equate to increased safety -it does create the illusion of...
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    "I wanna go fast!" -Ricky Bobby

    Well, I'd like to have one on my junk... Not for top speed, so much as bottom clearance. The less the motor hangs down, the shallower I can run. What I'd really like to have is a jet drive, but nobody makes one that will work on my little Valco U-12. So absent of that, I'd like a transom...
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    Tin Canoe

    Are there any rocks in this river? If so, I don't think having a rubbery bottom on the boat is a slick idea, pun intended. On my fly fishing pram, I use epoxy with powdered grahite mixed in.... It slides over rocks without a tendency to suddenly swap ends. My pram is plywood, but I've done...
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    what size motor for my boat?

    If it were my rig, I'd fix the 25 horse Evinrude, assuming it isn't beyond repair. T-C
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    12ft V w/ 25hp merc

    I'd buy that for $3,100.00 That's a pretty neat looking little boat, and even though I am kind of an OMC guy, too, I also have a favorable impression of that series of Mercury motor that's attached to her. T-C
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    steering

    Nah..... Didn't take more than five or maybe ten minutes, tops.... Glad it helped! I'm definitely doing remote controls in my build. And I'm doing it with the "race boat" stuff I mentioned. The older I get, the less comfortable driving a tiller-steered boat becomes. T-C
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    Horse Power Ratings: to comply or to ignore?

    YES!! I have had that checked by Coast Guard and State LEO's (Game Wardens, Lake Patrol, Sheriff's Deputies in Harbor Patrol Divisons, etc) in California, Oregon, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Each time, I was told that if my "can" hadn't have been rated for the power I had hanging...
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    steering

    I am not familiar with the outboard in question. Is there a 20 horsepower version that uses the same powerhead and lower unit for which remote controls are available? If so, I would think that the remote controls ought not know the difference between being connected to the 20 horsepower or the...
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    Necessity of elevated decks?

    I've got to admit that I felt kind of ignorant for asking the question that got this thread rolling. That stated, whoever said "Ignorance is bliss" is a liar. Edification is much better. Thanks to all for providing that! I've got a MUCH better understanding of how elevated decks can be a...
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    Necessity of elevated decks?

    Ahhhhh..... I can see where: 1) having a farily low profile, minimal freeboard boat, and; 2) having said boat fitted with decks flush with or nearly flush with the gunnels would be kinda nice for that, now that I've done a little research on "flippin'" and "pitchin'." Thanks! T-C
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    Necessity of elevated decks?

    On my little 12' Valco, standing on the rear seat does make it a bit easier to push-pole the thing on saltwater flats and I suppose I can probably see the fish better from that slightly elevated position v. standing on the boat's bottom. Actually, there's no doubt about that last bit, even...
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    Necessity of elevated decks?

    I assumed as much, but what I don't fully understand is how. The only thing I can think of is being a little higher equals better visibility in the water - like when I take my boat down to Texas and push-pole from standing on the rear thwart when looking for red drum and "specks." I know...
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    Necessity of elevated decks?

    Thanks to Mr. Simon for the contribution above! I hadn't considered foot-controlled trolling motor operation while fishing. It does work well for me as is, but I can see room for improvement with storage. My tackle is pretty minimal - I usually only bring one rigged fly rod and everything...
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