veilside180sx
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 20, 2008
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Re: 1971 16' ss
Well...we had to do some makeshift things to make the splash happen. (the controls and fuse box being attached to wood being a few)
We were up for 18 hrs working on the boat, and barely managed to squeak in under 2 hrs of sleep before heading out.
Got out today for it's maiden voyage though and everything went well. We were able to boat 7 small Sturgeon as well, which was fun for my Father In Law that has never caught one before. (unfortunately they were all under 36-40")
The seats were not in the boat yet, so we sat on foldable camping chairs (which was quite humerous when someone would fall over)
We were able to pull off 31.2 mph on the GPS with the F50, with 3 people (roughly 600 lbs of people) in the boat. I think that's a very acceptable speed given the amount of weight that was in the boat.
Well...we had to do some makeshift things to make the splash happen. (the controls and fuse box being attached to wood being a few)
We were up for 18 hrs working on the boat, and barely managed to squeak in under 2 hrs of sleep before heading out.


Got out today for it's maiden voyage though and everything went well. We were able to boat 7 small Sturgeon as well, which was fun for my Father In Law that has never caught one before. (unfortunately they were all under 36-40")
The seats were not in the boat yet, so we sat on foldable camping chairs (which was quite humerous when someone would fall over)
We were able to pull off 31.2 mph on the GPS with the F50, with 3 people (roughly 600 lbs of people) in the boat. I think that's a very acceptable speed given the amount of weight that was in the boat.