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Here is my 16' Cajun Special. A few more things to finish up and then the entire inside is getting sprayed with olive drab Rhino Liner.
 

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Sweeeeeet boat! I need to catch a C-fish Smallie and maybe a nice Muskie this fall/winter. When you got a free friday let me know----I'll bring the bisquits. =D>
 
Heres my better halfs nightmare. Its a tracker 1542lw in progress. It started out just a simple duck boat but then i got a wild hair to do more with it to make it more functional for fishing too. So now its on its way becoming a dual purpose boat, fishing most of the time, and when duck season gets here the blind goes on ,put on the mud motor, throw in the bags of decoys, guns, and the dog . best of both worlds. Ive still gotta put a low deck in front with a seat and storage, and a pedistal seat in the back somewhere.
 

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G3-1652VBW
EZ Load trailer
Nissan 20HP 4-stroke

Actual length: 15' 10"
Beam: 71" (@ transom)
Bottom: 52"
Transom: 20.75"
Hull weight: 400 lbs.
 

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lucescoflathead said:
How do you like the Nissan? I've been thinking about getting the same motor for my Polar Kraft.
Starts every time, (electric start) easy on fuel, runs low speeds without issue, jumps the G3 up on step... does what I need. Don't know the "top speed" with my boat, Suwannee River is too low for speed runs. "Bumped" over many submerged logs/trees without damage to lower unit/skeg/prop... operation from no-wake to on-plane is very good.

Haven't loaded G3-1652VBW to capacity (hull weight + 1000 lbs.) but typical load on outboard is 1100 lbs. (Hull: 400, outboard: 124, fuel/battery: 76, people/cargo: 500, total weight = 1100 lbs.) First Tohatsu purchase was in late 1980's, would definitely purchase another Tohatsu/Nissan/Mercury.
 
This is one thing I really love about this forum: all kinds of boats here, and all of us are equally proud (as we should be!) of no matter what kind of boat we have. From small jons all the way to big bass boats. Well, I need to post a photo of mine... coming soon.
 
hyzerbomber said:
Going to pick-er up tonigh!!
Thanks for all the ideas I will be sure to share my progress as it goes. Any body seen a boat like this? The seats slide on a track and interior side panels have floatation foam, rated for 25HP. Can not wait to start!!!!!
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Now, hyzer, that is one neat boat! I have never seen one with sliding seats. Wish my old DuraCraft had sliding seats, then I wouldn't have to move my front seat. Good find there!
 
Thanks DuraCraft, still trying to find the time to start...
Have many fun ideas and hope to start a MOD thread soon.
The sliding seats offer many interesting opportunities, one of which is have multiple setup's. My current thinking is to "connect" the two sliding benches to make a sliding deck/storage that I can slide (and secure) to the back and have the entire front of the boat open to haul stuff, move it to the center and have two swivel seats (mounted to the floor on either side of the deck/table) for fishing and the third to slide the deck all the way to the front to offer a lounging deck for kicking back and enjoying the day ;)
 
New member here from Camp Hill, PA. Here are some pictures of my 2010 RiverPro LoPro 186 DCC. It is powered by a 200 hp inboard jet (Opti Sportjet). This boat will run extremely shallow (say 3 to 4 inches), which is needed for the rivers I fish - The Juniata and Susquehanna River in the central Pa area.

I Also have a 2002 Tracker PT 185 XT with a 90/65 Merc 2 stroke jet that I am getting ready to put up for sale now that the RiverPro is broken in.

Behold:
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