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  1. It will be fine. It's an extremely well made boat and it is rated for 125 or 130.

    It has several braces tying the transom to the spashwell and the floor of the boat.

    The 9.9 ends up being carried by the side of the boat more so than the transom.

     

    Here's a transom shot of the old girl. ;)

    You can see the two spashwell braces and the bolts where they attach to the transom.

    There are matching braces underneath the splashwell that attach to the floor striners/bracing.

     

    Boat3.jpg

     

    Oh yeah, I have my original bill of sale in with the other documents that came with the boat. :)

  2. sure, ill go out and buy a lund. right after i receive a $10k check from you for the extra funds ill need to get one. :whistling:

     

     

     

    thanks for the help folks. i guess they dont get up on plane as easily as other makes. the 165 (16'8") is rated up to 150hp. would a 90hp be good enough?

     

    A 90 would be a little on the small side.

    I would go at least 115 if you can swing the $$$$$.

    My 18 footer is rated for a 125 and I went 90 which runs it pretty decent but I will be upgrading to a 115 next year. I cruise at 27mph with the 90 and max out at 35-36 mph with it. I'm hoping to cruise at about 32-34 with the new motor while using 50% less fuel. ;)

  3. Youve taken the words RIGHT out of my mouth.......Ive been kickin the idea of a new boat around for a long while, and just cant justify it.

     

    The old saying "whatever the market will bear" seems to shine in the case of fishing boats.

     

    There's a reason I hang on to my 20 year old Fisher. ;)

    When I bought it in 1991 it cost me $20K back then!!!!

    Replacement today would be twice that!!!

    2013 I plan to repower the old girl. Out with the 22 year old 2 stoke 90hp and in with a 2013 4 stroke 115hp and a new 9.9 kicker!!! :clapping: :clapping:

  4. You fish one of my spots, and I show up and see you there,you better have yer boxing gloves. :rofl2:

     

    Lots of anger about back ground shots. :jerry:

     

    OH YEAH!!!!

    Well I'll post backgrounds if I want to and there isn't a darn thing you can do aboot it!!!! :tease: :tease: :tease:

    60°29′26″N 149°47′40″W

     

    P9110028-1.jpg

  5. I've got the jb weld cleaned up and the metal formed the only rivets I can find are regular ones, I assume I can seal them off when I'm through? No one in the area has the solid rivets.

     

    Give me your address and I can send you some closed end blind rivets if you like.

    The pin does not go all the way through them.

     

    I have these in stainless steel.

     

    Sealed Blind Rivets

  6. What ^^^^ said. Drill 1/8" hole at each end of the crack to stop it from spreading, fashion a patch to fit over the area (with a decent amount of overlap (1/2" or so)), use a goodly amount of 3M 4200 or 5200 (slow cure, fast cure) and apply the patch. Fasten with rivets and allow sealer to cure. It will not leak again. ;)

  7. Paulus

    You can get decent shots with a point and shoot.

    You can even get the jumping troot pictures if you set your camera on burst mode.

    DSLR's are very good picture taking machines however and if with practice you can ake spectacular photos. I have been meaning to get one as I used to shoot some awesome pics with my old SLR film camera.

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