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If you get the 16' then you may have to deal with the "two footitis" issue!
Sorry I didn't see this earlier. I have one. I've had it for 12 years. I love it. Fish out of port Angeles and Freshwater Bay. Running Yamahas. 70hp and an 8hp. Very economical and problem free.
Quote from: lazydrifter on December 07, 2025, 08:00:41 AMSorry I didn't see this earlier. I have one. I've had it for 12 years. I love it. Fish out of port Angeles and Freshwater Bay. Running Yamahas. 70hp and an 8hp. Very economical and problem free.Would you recommend upgrading to the 90hp and 9.9hp? I think both will be a little overkill, but figured I would ask.
Don't think I would hang anything larger then what the name plate says
Rated 90 hp 4 stroke. No I wouldn't go 90 on one. The 70 is perfect. I wish when I bought mine I would have went with the 9.9 High Thrust electric start power tilt. I wound up putting electric start and charging system on mine. I have 2 batteries and use Scotty electric downriggers. Top speed per GPS I've had mine up to is 37 mph. I went with the 160 sportsman and a roller trailer because I do a lot of beach launching at Freshwater Bay. I've been in some rough water and never felt like I was in danger. The only thing I dislike about my boat is it rides rough in choppy water. I cut a stall mat to fit the front open bow area. I bolted a small aluminum box to that stall mat and I keep 3 extra 15 lb downrigger balls and a 23 lb pyramid anchor up front and that really helps smooth out the ride.
Surprised no one has mentioned the three people that didn't come home in one at Neah Bay last summer, the boat did show up a day later.