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Boat & Parts Classifieds Forum - Buy, Sell, Trade
1985 Lowe 1648 with flotation pods and aluminum decking
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<blockquote data-quote="orion_134" data-source="post: 395801" data-attributes="member: 3521"><p>https://s1083.photobucket.com/user/Orion_134/library/Boat?sort=3&page=1 The previews are low quality (for some reason), but click them and they get better.</p><p></p><p>Time to sell the hull, I'm tired of it. It leaks in a couple spots. All can be fixed rather easily/cheaply, I just don't have the time to work on it any more. In the left flotation pod something corroded through it at the water line, the hole is smaller than a dime. The other leaks are in the hull and with three people in it the bilge would only come on about once an hour. A couple rivets need rebucking, a minor leak at the weld of a knee brace, and another at a weld on the transom.</p><p></p><p>Onto the good: the deck is rock solid and painted with Rustoleum marine paint (with the pumice anti-slip additive). It comes with a galvanized trailer with not-golf-cart wheels (I don't remember the size, I can't stand the little ones) with LED trailer lights raised above the water line. The boat still has the DIY manual jackplate. It was setup with a trolling motor on the front and a center console (not included).</p><p></p><p>The boat was a fun little boat that could easily fish three and take five out to the springs or scalloping (telescoping dive ladder on left flotation pod).</p><p></p><p>$800 Located in GAINESVILLE, FL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orion_134, post: 395801, member: 3521"] https://s1083.photobucket.com/user/Orion_134/library/Boat?sort=3&page=1 The previews are low quality (for some reason), but click them and they get better. Time to sell the hull, I'm tired of it. It leaks in a couple spots. All can be fixed rather easily/cheaply, I just don't have the time to work on it any more. In the left flotation pod something corroded through it at the water line, the hole is smaller than a dime. The other leaks are in the hull and with three people in it the bilge would only come on about once an hour. A couple rivets need rebucking, a minor leak at the weld of a knee brace, and another at a weld on the transom. Onto the good: the deck is rock solid and painted with Rustoleum marine paint (with the pumice anti-slip additive). It comes with a galvanized trailer with not-golf-cart wheels (I don't remember the size, I can't stand the little ones) with LED trailer lights raised above the water line. The boat still has the DIY manual jackplate. It was setup with a trolling motor on the front and a center console (not included). The boat was a fun little boat that could easily fish three and take five out to the springs or scalloping (telescoping dive ladder on left flotation pod). $800 Located in GAINESVILLE, FL [/QUOTE]
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1985 Lowe 1648 with flotation pods and aluminum decking
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