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Re: Re: Starfire's New Boat!!!

Might as well go all the way, you wil love the boards, especially in the spring, I plan on using then well into the season this coming year.

Lookin great.

Have a Happy Turkey Day,

John S.

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Nice horse!!!!!
Big"P"

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nice rig! I ordered a brochure for this boat. good luck in the spring.
wayne,

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hey !im glad to see your new boat congrats maybe we can meet up and fish together next year Im waiting for spring already nice rig

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Thanks, you're on, call me in the spring, cell 978-430-1287.

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What size motor?

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Thanks, I wanted everything as light as possible for easy towing and handling alone so I went with the 60 hp 4-stroke (about 250 lbs). Top end is only about 32 mph with 2 on board but it planes quickly and more importantly, with the trolling plate I can get down to about 1/2 mph and troll all day for small $$. It's the same size engine I had on the other boat.
I considered the e-tec 2 stroke but where I troll without a kicker, the 4-stroke seemed the beter way to go.

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Nice ride...

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**** blows my 1983 17' Sea Nymph out of the water!

I like it and I would like something just like it in the not so distant future.

Nice job on the boat!

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Looks like a fish magnet for sure, good luck!! Doc

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Glad to see you back on track with your new smokercraft!!!! Your 4-stroke will keep you happy all next season and beyond. Plus the fuel it uses will be next to nothing. Excellent choice of brand and downrigger set up looks great. Good luck in the spring.

Charlies charters

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vert nice, looks great!

ilucas

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very nice, looks great!

ilucas

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Sweet Looking Ride Starfire, Bet ya can't wait to get out there and Baptise her? Take Care God Bless and Dream of 4/01/07 LOL Dave From up North

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Great looking Rig Starfire.Looks like you set it up REEL nice Best of luck with it,

Erin

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Thanks for your positive feedback everyone, I really appreciate it. Its the people that make this site as awesome as it is. Thanks again Travis and AJ for providing this forum for all of us.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!

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Nice boat....

Popeye

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Congrats and best of luck. I need to find a rod mount like you have there.

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Hi Weeble,
I wanted the board to be strong, inexpensive and easy to take on and off. I also wanted it to be placed such that I didn't have to bend way out or in an awkward position to use the downriggers and of course still be able to tilt the engine up to the max. I was lucky to be able to mount it where it is and meet all those needs without pedestals, etc.
The board is literally an $8.00 length of pressure treated 2x8 bolted on each end with a pipe hanger type "U" bolt with wing nuts and washers and backer plates. The center support is ripped from the leftover 2x8 and screwed together.
The downriggers come off the swivel bases with 4 thumb screws and the Twist and Turn rod holders slide on and off at the bases.
I had a similar set up on my other boat that withstood downrigger balls hung up on the bottom with the cable snapping, multiple simultaneous bluefish strikes off the rod holders and the occasional towing of stranded boaters, etc.
You can also add a couple of "L" brackets or aluminum angle if there is a concern of the board snapping off. Don't get me wrong, I love the looks and funtionality of the aluminum extruded boards but this set up just happens to work out for me the way the boat is configured. See you out there April 1st...