Well, since I recently finished my pontoon project, and can never leave well enough alone, it's time for another boat build! This one needs some backstory.
When we bought our house, we were pleased to discover that less than a mile away was a 170 acre public lake. One that allowed gas motors of any HP rating. Score!
So, we decided we needed a "little boat" to take out to Lake Olathe for the times we didn't want the hassle of putting our bigger boat in the water. We ended up with this. It was a 1967 14' Glasspar with a 20 hp Johnson. Just a great old aluminum boat. It wasn't pretty, but it was built like a tank and we got a lot of use out of it.
Fast forward about a year and a half. My father in law ends up buying a 14' 1987 Fisher Flat Bottom Jon. He didn't have a place to store it, so offered me free use if I could keep it at my house. I agreed, but this meant the other 14' had to go do to space concerns.
We ended up rigging this boat to be a mini fishing missile. Trolling motor up front, 2 folding seats, 35 hp Evinrude with controls and console steerings. It's a stupidly fun little boat, and will run mid 30s with just me in it. That said, after a year's worth of use, it's not really meeting our needs. Here's how it sits today. Captain said he had to be in the pictures.
As fast as fun as the Jon is, it's just a bit too small and unstable. My son is 3, and my wife doesn't like to have him in the boat since it's so close to the water, and he's just a tumble from going overboard. My FIL is in his early 60s and has had a few back surgeries, so the instability of the jon posed an issue for him as well. After our last fishing trip, my wife and I agreed we probably never should have sold our V hull, which we didn't have these issues with. She gave the green light, and the hunt was on.
When we bought our house, we were pleased to discover that less than a mile away was a 170 acre public lake. One that allowed gas motors of any HP rating. Score!
So, we decided we needed a "little boat" to take out to Lake Olathe for the times we didn't want the hassle of putting our bigger boat in the water. We ended up with this. It was a 1967 14' Glasspar with a 20 hp Johnson. Just a great old aluminum boat. It wasn't pretty, but it was built like a tank and we got a lot of use out of it.


Fast forward about a year and a half. My father in law ends up buying a 14' 1987 Fisher Flat Bottom Jon. He didn't have a place to store it, so offered me free use if I could keep it at my house. I agreed, but this meant the other 14' had to go do to space concerns.
We ended up rigging this boat to be a mini fishing missile. Trolling motor up front, 2 folding seats, 35 hp Evinrude with controls and console steerings. It's a stupidly fun little boat, and will run mid 30s with just me in it. That said, after a year's worth of use, it's not really meeting our needs. Here's how it sits today. Captain said he had to be in the pictures.






As fast as fun as the Jon is, it's just a bit too small and unstable. My son is 3, and my wife doesn't like to have him in the boat since it's so close to the water, and he's just a tumble from going overboard. My FIL is in his early 60s and has had a few back surgeries, so the instability of the jon posed an issue for him as well. After our last fishing trip, my wife and I agreed we probably never should have sold our V hull, which we didn't have these issues with. She gave the green light, and the hunt was on.
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