FYI with that size motor you could also buy a ski pole that fits in the back seat post mount and use the boat for a pleasure, as well pulling a skier, tubbing, wakeboarding, if you have kids and such.
Right now I am tubing using the transom ties with a Y rope. It's been working really well but a ski pole would be great to get the line out of the water more. The kids loving tubing this summer though!
Just bought the same boat . I was looking to upgrade my fish finder as well . Will the one you're upgrading to be plug and play with the current wiring for power and the transducer? Cheers.
Be careful of those fold away hitches they can be dangerous. The retaining pins will wear out without notice and break causing your boat end up crashing into the tow vehicle. Do some you tube searching a forum searching and you will see what i am referring to. Nice looking boat i bet it handles well with that 90hp
I don't know why they include a trolling motor and graph, most people will have a strong preference on both. Leave them off and drop the price a little. Thanks for the video.
I agree 100%! I believe Lund or Lowe does this or they at least let you upgrade to the one you want. I was able to resell both so it didn't go to waste but still.
Hey man, great video. Do you know what the top speed is with the 90? I ordered the same boat earlier today so im really looking forward to taking the family out this summer
No, we didn't get a package with the trailer brakes. 99% it's fine, there has been a time or two where I thought trailer brakes would have been nice. Overall it's not too heavy of a setup. Any larger, like the 175WT for example, I'd want the brakes.
Looks like YT might have deleted my comment, maybe because of the links? I'll retype without. I found some Tracker hacks. If you get 1/4" carriage bolts/nuts/oversized washers, you can use them in the Versatrack system for mounting fish finders, rod holders, etc... I also got some 3x3x3/8"x5"L aluminum angle online pre-cut for about $12 each. Drilled the holes myself, deburred the edges with a file and spray painted black. They are light because of the aluminum, but sturdy. You could probably get away with the 1/4" thick angles. I used this to mount one of my new Garmin screens up front. Way cheaper and stronger than those flimsy chinese plastic accessories that break after a few uses. I also got two aluminum blue colored vertical rod holders from Amazon. Mounted one in the bow area and the other at the aft on the port side. They are strong and have held up well. If you want some more info on where I got this stuff and some pics, let me know. I can send them your way.
thank you very much excellent review
FYI with that size motor you could also buy a ski pole that fits in the back seat post mount and use the boat for a pleasure, as well pulling a skier, tubbing, wakeboarding, if you have kids and such.
Right now I am tubing using the transom ties with a Y rope. It's been working really well but a ski pole would be great to get the line out of the water more. The kids loving tubing this summer though!
Nice boat. I enjoyed the video
Thanks 👍
Congrats with cool boat!
Great video! What is the Height of your Garage entrance and is the height of the boat 6 8” like listed? Thanks!
Sweet rig
What the width at its widest point? I’m talking outside fender to fender. Thanks. Nice boat
I would have to measure, its at least the width as my truck if that helps
@ I have a limited spot for it if I purchase one. I believe I have plenty of room but wanted to be accurate. Thanks
Could you explain all the portholes and what they go to on the boat? Thanks!
@@livinandlearnin there are no windows on this boat...
Just bought the same boat . I was looking to upgrade my fish finder as well . Will the one you're upgrading to be plug and play with the current wiring for power and the transducer?
Cheers.
@@TimGendron-v4b I have a full install video of the new fish finder on the channel. The power wires worked but it's a new transducer
Be careful of those fold away hitches they can be dangerous. The retaining pins will wear out without notice and break causing your boat end up crashing into the tow vehicle. Do some you tube searching a forum searching and you will see what i am referring to. Nice looking boat i bet it handles well with that 90hp
Good to know, I'll check that out.
Price?
I don't know why they include a trolling motor and graph, most people will have a strong preference on both. Leave them off and drop the price a little. Thanks for the video.
I agree 100%! I believe Lund or Lowe does this or they at least let you upgrade to the one you want. I was able to resell both so it didn't go to waste but still.
Hey man, great video. Do you know what the top speed is with the 90? I ordered the same boat earlier today so im really looking forward to taking the family out this summer
About 38 fully loaded with 3 people, jumps right on plane. I think there's room for higher top speed since it hits about 6k rpm at full throttle.
Does the trailer have trailer brakes?
No, we didn't get a package with the trailer brakes. 99% it's fine, there has been a time or two where I thought trailer brakes would have been nice. Overall it's not too heavy of a setup. Any larger, like the 175WT for example, I'd want the brakes.
How fast have you gotten it, since completing the break in period?
The best speed has been 39mph, just barely scratching 40mph. Fully loaded its usually around 36-38mph.
@@mvboutdoors Thanks! Sounds good.
Looks like YT might have deleted my comment, maybe because of the links? I'll retype without. I found some Tracker hacks. If you get 1/4" carriage bolts/nuts/oversized washers, you can use them in the Versatrack system for mounting fish finders, rod holders, etc... I also got some 3x3x3/8"x5"L aluminum angle online pre-cut for about $12 each. Drilled the holes myself, deburred the edges with a file and spray painted black. They are light because of the aluminum, but sturdy. You could probably get away with the 1/4" thick angles. I used this to mount one of my new Garmin screens up front. Way cheaper and stronger than those flimsy chinese plastic accessories that break after a few uses. I also got two aluminum blue colored vertical rod holders from Amazon. Mounted one in the bow area and the other at the aft on the port side. They are strong and have held up well. If you want some more info on where I got this stuff and some pics, let me know. I can send them your way.
imma get a jon boat and turn it into something like this
wow hope you got your bluetooth fishing pole and tooth brush,,,,what a waste and real men dont need gimmicks