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sirspeed
Posted 8/23/2013 11:29 AM (#659064 - in reply to #657635)
Subject: Re: Row troller




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I have a row troller a fiberglass 14, 42 in wide with. 9.9 on it, here are a few things I can suggest about one make sure it has enough room for what you need, mine being 42 in wide is a little tight on room but rows very easy, also extended the keel 2 in on it, so the deeper the keel the straighter it tracks and less it turns in the wind. It also has a hour glass chine to it, which helps it cut through waves, All row trollers are fairly limited on room so a well thought out plan of your needs and layouts will payoff, there is a trade off for weight vs. how easy it rows. I would say the perfect row troller would be around 15-16 ft and a beam of 50in with a 15 hp, fiberglass. Good luck

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