Traditional seat back
How much do you angle the seat backs to make them comfortable? I've got Roger's most excellent book but can't find any advice on that matter.I think I'll put RIP on the back of the seat back. Either that or "Who do you love" (Bo Diddly). BOTH!!But I digress. jbSee More

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I hope to have for the next sommer my ended drift boat and we can use it.
Saludos!
Carlos
Yes...my boat has the 48 inch bottom. I use a 6hp long shaft motor. It moves the boat along fine for my needs. It will not get on plane though. Just enough to go upriver in a slow moving river....or across a big lake. The transom was not modified....I do take the motor off while trailering the boat....too much stress in my opinion.....especially on bumpy roads.
Thanks for the comments...Steve
Do you have the 16 footer with the 48" inch bottom?
What hp motor do you have? Long Shaft?
How does it go under power?
Did you modify the transom for the motor?
NIce looking boat. I know you enjoy it. jb
Rick Newman
The DE is double ender. DET is double ender with transom.
Yeah, I'm not correct- My current build is a DET, 16x48.... my last build was a 14' "Trapper" (Kind of like a Rapid Robert) and the first was a DET.
I lust after a true double ender.... ah, someday.....Roger Fletchers book, if you don;t have it, you need it.... has all of these boats in it. The 16' and 13' DE are sweet rides. They look like waves themselves.