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<blockquote data-quote="earl60446" data-source="post: 372225" data-attributes="member: 4469"><p>I would suggest a 14-16 ft boat with a 20 inch transom setup to go with a long shaft motor in windy areas, I like vee boats but semi vees are nice too. Lund is good, many others are too. With a $1000 budget, you can't get too picky yet you should be able to find a solid boat and trailer to "project", maybe even a motor to go with it. Running wiring thru plastic tubing is ok. Also use tinned copper wiring to prevent corrosion. Basically use marine grade wiring and build in plenty of amperage capacity for your equipment.</p><p>Take pictures.</p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earl60446, post: 372225, member: 4469"] I would suggest a 14-16 ft boat with a 20 inch transom setup to go with a long shaft motor in windy areas, I like vee boats but semi vees are nice too. Lund is good, many others are too. With a $1000 budget, you can't get too picky yet you should be able to find a solid boat and trailer to "project", maybe even a motor to go with it. Running wiring thru plastic tubing is ok. Also use tinned copper wiring to prevent corrosion. Basically use marine grade wiring and build in plenty of amperage capacity for your equipment. Take pictures. Tim [/QUOTE]
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