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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | This year I am running a new musky boat to the scene, an 1910 CS Polar Kraft. As I work with Polar Kraft to switch up a few things and make some changes to get this thing from a Walleye/Musky Boat to a strictly musky boat I was hoping I could get some feed back on your thoughts.
1. Like most boats over 18 feet, this boat comes with 4 seats. Now, it has been my experience, and what I have seen, 98% of all musky guys do not use all four seats. They simply take them out, and use that space for storage, IE: Lakewoods, coolers, etc.... What do you think about only having two seats, and making the back deck even bigger? Now with the back deck being even bigger, it would also give more room for compartment storage...
Without the 2 back seats, the back deck would be about 4 feet wide. What do you think?
2. The boat comes with 2 big livewells. The front one is about 42 inches long, about 15 inches wide and about 16 inches deep. The back livewell is 46 inches long, 16 inches wide and about 16 inches deep. I was thinking about keeping the back live well the same, and changing the front livewell into a insulated cooler? What do you think?
3. In one or two of the storage compartments, the boat has 4 now, and if the back deck is extended, it will have 6, instead of just open space in the comparments, having built-in lure holders (like the inside of a Lakewood) inside of the large storage compartments.
Just curious as to what you guys would think of these ideas.
Thanks for any and all of your feedback.
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