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<blockquote data-quote="RiverLife" data-source="post: 399008" data-attributes="member: 18879"><p>If you have zero in the boat and trailer I would give it a good cleaning and sell it off. Put the money toward a used Panfish. I think you would be happier and not have to try to make this one work for you. Or run the Lowe in stock configuration and get out and fish. </p><p></p><p>I have a Lowe like yours in a 14'. I agree it is not ideal (middle seat sucks!) although it works good and I also got a good deal on mine. I plan on running mine for some years and if I use it a lot will upgrade to the panfish. </p><p></p><p>Something to think about. Hate to see you mod the Lowe and hurt the resale value of it. Not to mention time and money spent. Seen it happen a lot. Guys spend tons of time and money in modding a tin boat out and then end up selling and buying a bass boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiverLife, post: 399008, member: 18879"] If you have zero in the boat and trailer I would give it a good cleaning and sell it off. Put the money toward a used Panfish. I think you would be happier and not have to try to make this one work for you. Or run the Lowe in stock configuration and get out and fish. I have a Lowe like yours in a 14'. I agree it is not ideal (middle seat sucks!) although it works good and I also got a good deal on mine. I plan on running mine for some years and if I use it a lot will upgrade to the panfish. Something to think about. Hate to see you mod the Lowe and hurt the resale value of it. Not to mention time and money spent. Seen it happen a lot. Guys spend tons of time and money in modding a tin boat out and then end up selling and buying a bass boat. [/QUOTE]
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