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<blockquote data-quote="troutbum" data-source="post: 431173" data-attributes="member: 22183"><p>I have a 16/70 deep V polarkraft with a new 30hp etec on the back. I'm thinking about building a 5/8th deck up front and keeping two group 27 batteries up there for the 74 maxxum TM. My question is with me on the deck will this be an issue with weight I'm 180#. Last season with a friend in the boat I couldn't keep the bow down in the water, so I'm thinking the weight in the front will help when under power. I'm just concerned when fishing up there if I'll put the boat too low in the water when trolling with the bow tm. </p><p>Thanks </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="troutbum, post: 431173, member: 22183"] I have a 16/70 deep V polarkraft with a new 30hp etec on the back. I'm thinking about building a 5/8th deck up front and keeping two group 27 batteries up there for the 74 maxxum TM. My question is with me on the deck will this be an issue with weight I'm 180#. Last season with a friend in the boat I couldn't keep the bow down in the water, so I'm thinking the weight in the front will help when under power. I'm just concerned when fishing up there if I'll put the boat too low in the water when trolling with the bow tm. Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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