Alumacraft Navigator 165 CS
Guest
Posted 11/2/2011 6:16 PM (#523257)
Subject: Alumacraft Navigator 165 CS


About how shallow of water will Alumacraft Navigator 165 CS go?
Emptynet
Posted 11/2/2011 8:19 PM (#523278 - in reply to #523257)
Subject: RE: Alumacraft Navigator 165 CS




Posts: 403


Location: WI
I've had mine into about a foot of water, didnt want to go any shallower for fear of dragging the transducer. That's with 2 ppl, alot of musky tackle, and most storage compartments packed full. I travel well prepared.
VMS
Posted 11/2/2011 8:33 PM (#523284 - in reply to #523257)
Subject: Re: Alumacraft Navigator 165 CS





Posts: 3508


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

I would say you can get into 18 inches of water. The area that will hit first if you get too shallow would be about 6-7 feet back from the bow...the lowest point of the boat while floating.

Steve
Guest
Posted 11/3/2011 10:59 AM (#523347 - in reply to #523257)
Subject: RE: Alumacraft Navigator 165 CS


Nice to hear they will go shallow. I'm talking about the newer style models. 2006 - present with the 91" beam, just for clarification.
VMS Steve
Posted 11/3/2011 11:39 AM (#523360 - in reply to #523347)
Subject: RE: Alumacraft Navigator 165 CS


Mine is the 2005...the first year they came out with the wide beam.

Guest
Posted 11/3/2011 12:36 PM (#523376 - in reply to #523257)
Subject: RE: Alumacraft Navigator 165 CS


I have measured my 2007 at 16". 90HP 4 st,gear 20 gallons of gas but no driver. Had to float my rig to a dock after a misunderstanding on a cottage rental on LCO.