Re: They sure dont make boats like they used to
No sweat, good luck gremlin killing.
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Re: They sure dont make boats like they used to
To John Miller - we fish quite a bit out our 252Z - in Lake Winnipesaukee for small and large mouth bass and occassionally for lakers and landlocked. It's a great stable platform. I bought a couple of bolt on rod holders that I put on the rear grab rail. Biggest problem: you can't troll - at idle we're moving around 4 MPH so we have to put a bucket over to slow us down. AND with the deeper hull, can't get into real skinny water easily.
I do not have an electric motor up front and given how the Mariah is setup it would be relatively easy to do - put the battery under the front seat but it would be hard to run a wire back to the motor for charging. I am contemplating building building a lightweight platform to stick over the front seats to better protect them and give more fishing more. Great boats. Certainly hard to replace. |
Re: They sure dont make boats like they used to
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Love my boat, have no plans on replaceing anytime soon. Fishing56 |
Re: They sure dont make boats like they used to
Sunny and 75 here in S.E. Ga. and I just brought the Mariah out of the barn,checked everything out,fired her up-can't wait to hit the water.As I did this I thought" they just don't make em' like this anymore".After a 14 year layoff from boating,and previously having a chris craft ltd. I thought what would I replace it with.I found out about Mariahs about 3 years ago and found one about 4 hours away 6 months later,it was immaculent,I bought it,the rest is history.I am looking forward to my third season.Hope everyone has a great summer!:wink_thumbup:
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