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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12' Sea Nymph Makeover
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<blockquote data-quote="samuelh1987" data-source="post: 450749" data-attributes="member: 21854"><p>I've had this Sea Nymph 12R, 1436 Alumacraft, 1232 Alumacraft, and a 1448 Richline V over the last few years and the 12R is by far my favorite. It does fantastic on a choppy windswept lake or windy river. High capacity for a 12 footer, rated for a 15hp (using a 18hp Evinrude currently and it flies!), roomy enough for 2 and easily manageable by yourself. It is about perfect, especially with your mods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samuelh1987, post: 450749, member: 21854"] I've had this Sea Nymph 12R, 1436 Alumacraft, 1232 Alumacraft, and a 1448 Richline V over the last few years and the 12R is by far my favorite. It does fantastic on a choppy windswept lake or windy river. High capacity for a 12 footer, rated for a 15hp (using a 18hp Evinrude currently and it flies!), roomy enough for 2 and easily manageable by yourself. It is about perfect, especially with your mods. [/QUOTE]
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