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So I went to look at a 2001 Lowe tonight. The guy is offering what I consider to be a reasonable price. I'm all but ready to make a deal and my wife comments that the transom is not very high. She is concerned that our 4 year old is going to go flying off the back cause there is no height at the back like our current boat has. Do any of you think this is a legitimate issue? The thought never would have crossed my mind if she hadn't mentioned it. She says she loves the boat otherwise. I've included a couple pictures so you can see what I mean. Any input would be great. Help me convince her to get this boat!

 

Thanks!

 

Matt

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Nothing to worry about, its a standard 20" transom, every boat you look at will be the same. There is a 25" but you wont see them around here. Its because the side are higher it gives the appearance that the back is low but it isnt.

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Your old boat has a full width, gunwale height splashwell I assume. Its not so much the transon height but the easy access via the rear casting platform layout that is the problem. Not a big fan of eavestrough sized spashwells they put on boats today, especially if you are going on big water.

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I would nt worry about the transome. Get the boat/motor/trailer checked out by a mechanic and do a water test to make sure everything works. Check other sites to confirm that sale price is good.

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It's a normal fishing boat. This is where parent/children apprenticeship comes in. Enjoy.

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A good life vest and if you want a dog leash clipped to the center of the boat while under way will make everyone happy.

 

 

 

Art

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Wave Whacker and White Cap still make them.

 

Dad.

 

I remember Linder used to promote those things like crazy on the In-Fisherman when I was a kid.

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