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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Lowe 1648 Full Deck Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="spagatti" data-source="post: 303376" data-attributes="member: 10990"><p>Thanks for the comment. I did take the boat out a few times prior to my knee surgery. As you suggested it was tough on windy days to get it loaded again. Luckily the boat was already ran with wire to the back for an electric starter...so I purchased a trolling motor for the rear and just need to instal a circuit breaker in the line so the loading process will be easier.</p><p>I also put bunk style guides on the trailer as well. </p><p>Wasn't too bad with a buddy there, but when I want to go solo or bring my daughter loading would be a heck of a lot harder without these. I am sure some guys are fine with using just the bow trolling motor; but I found in difficult to load properly this way. Even just having my weight at the back of the boat instead of the front made it easier to get further up the bunks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spagatti, post: 303376, member: 10990"] Thanks for the comment. I did take the boat out a few times prior to my knee surgery. As you suggested it was tough on windy days to get it loaded again. Luckily the boat was already ran with wire to the back for an electric starter...so I purchased a trolling motor for the rear and just need to instal a circuit breaker in the line so the loading process will be easier. I also put bunk style guides on the trailer as well. Wasn't too bad with a buddy there, but when I want to go solo or bring my daughter loading would be a heck of a lot harder without these. I am sure some guys are fine with using just the bow trolling motor; but I found in difficult to load properly this way. Even just having my weight at the back of the boat instead of the front made it easier to get further up the bunks. [/QUOTE]
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