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1970 12 foot Sea King
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 244699" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>That hull design/size looks very similar to my 12 Gamefisher (Sears). It's old enough that there aren't any stickers left on it with weight limits, so I've never known for sure what it was. I know that my brother and I together are pushing 500 lbs. Add in a 4hp motor, 6 gal of fuel, 2 batteries, trolling motor, and all our fishing gear. It plowed the water pretty good with only a 4hp and that amount of weight, but it was never in danger of sinking or taking water over the side. I even had to reach over the side and free my hook from underwater limbs a few times and it was fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 244699, member: 7544"] That hull design/size looks very similar to my 12 Gamefisher (Sears). It's old enough that there aren't any stickers left on it with weight limits, so I've never known for sure what it was. I know that my brother and I together are pushing 500 lbs. Add in a 4hp motor, 6 gal of fuel, 2 batteries, trolling motor, and all our fishing gear. It plowed the water pretty good with only a 4hp and that amount of weight, but it was never in danger of sinking or taking water over the side. I even had to reach over the side and free my hook from underwater limbs a few times and it was fine. [/QUOTE]
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