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too heavy in the back end/ plowing through the water.
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<blockquote data-quote="tccanoe" data-source="post: 143236" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>I'm 6'4" 275 but it's all Dunn-lapp.</p><p>Something I did to move my battery was buy a set of long jumper cables and clip the clamps (?) then solder lugs in place. Worked well. In the long run, you may want to take your 12 footer and make it a trolling motor only boat for those lakes requiring electrics. Keep an eye out for a 14-15 footer cheep. They are out there all the time. And if your married it will give you and yours something to talk about. You know, keep a little spark in the relationship.</p><p> Adding wood will just add weight. You can add flotation but you're talking a big job. I can't remember what those box-like things are called (help me here) but they look like a major project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tccanoe, post: 143236, member: 3325"] I'm 6'4" 275 but it's all Dunn-lapp. Something I did to move my battery was buy a set of long jumper cables and clip the clamps (?) then solder lugs in place. Worked well. In the long run, you may want to take your 12 footer and make it a trolling motor only boat for those lakes requiring electrics. Keep an eye out for a 14-15 footer cheep. They are out there all the time. And if your married it will give you and yours something to talk about. You know, keep a little spark in the relationship. Adding wood will just add weight. You can add flotation but you're talking a big job. I can't remember what those box-like things are called (help me here) but they look like a major project. [/QUOTE]
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