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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Normal Waterline for riveted 1542 Lowe Pro????
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<blockquote data-quote="Ethanw08" data-source="post: 447850" data-attributes="member: 23155"><p>I am about to float my Lowe 1542 jon for the first time after upgrades so I can find the normal water line for the FF transducer. The boat has two benches and one small casting platform. the middle bench will be referred to as "second bench."</p><p></p><p>My question is what would be considered a normal water line depth to make sure I haven't overloaded it with weight. My upgrades are listed below.</p><p></p><p>Front casting deck up front - starting from the front second bench to the small "factory" platform. It does not cover any bench.. (weight = 25-30 lbs)</p><p>Gas tank and 2 batteries (one for starting/running, one for trolling) located just in front of second bench under casting deck...Weight (136 lbs w/fuel and battery cells)</p><p>Front casting chair and pole...(weight 5 lbs)</p><p>bow mounted trolling motor....(weight 20-25 lbs)</p><p>Transom mounted merc 25 hp electric start (172 lbs roughly I think.)</p><p>navigation panel mounted in the middle about 3 lbs..</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think that is about it for the upgrades that are going to add significant weight.</p><p></p><p>What do you guys think? Too heavy, just fine, or will balance out with my 260 lbs sitting and running the motor?</p><p></p><p>deep will it sit in the water like this do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethanw08, post: 447850, member: 23155"] I am about to float my Lowe 1542 jon for the first time after upgrades so I can find the normal water line for the FF transducer. The boat has two benches and one small casting platform. the middle bench will be referred to as "second bench." My question is what would be considered a normal water line depth to make sure I haven't overloaded it with weight. My upgrades are listed below. Front casting deck up front - starting from the front second bench to the small "factory" platform. It does not cover any bench.. (weight = 25-30 lbs) Gas tank and 2 batteries (one for starting/running, one for trolling) located just in front of second bench under casting deck...Weight (136 lbs w/fuel and battery cells) Front casting chair and pole...(weight 5 lbs) bow mounted trolling motor....(weight 20-25 lbs) Transom mounted merc 25 hp electric start (172 lbs roughly I think.) navigation panel mounted in the middle about 3 lbs.. I think that is about it for the upgrades that are going to add significant weight. What do you guys think? Too heavy, just fine, or will balance out with my 260 lbs sitting and running the motor? deep will it sit in the water like this do you think? [/QUOTE]
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